Within a few weeks of the spread of the new coronavirus from China to other parts of the world, a voice circulated on the Internet: Some people think that the new coronavirus is a biological and chemical weapon made in a laboratory.
Maybe someone else has made similar remarks. The credibility and proof measures are not high, but if this voice is made by a person with a scientific research background and a doctorate degree from a medical university, with the current Internet speed and heat, it will be important to China. In terms of it, it is undoubtedly an untimely bomb, and public opinion can push China to the forefront. This person is Yan Limeng, a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Hong Kong.
At first, she told some of the rumors she heard about the origin of the new crown virus to a host of an overseas social platform she liked very much, and this host happened to be a vocal critic of the Chinese government, and he was in exile. The Chinese billionaire Guo Wengui has a close relationship. In this way, these rumors were amplified on social media, and later Bannon, and even the United States, came to support Yan Limeng to "prove" her "lie."