The former EcoHealth Alliance VP, Dr. Andrew Huff, is the latest whistle-blower claiming that COVID-19 is indeed a genetically engineered virus.
In 2020, Dr. Li-Meng Yan, a virologist in China, also believed that the SARS-CoV-2 was leaked in a Wuhan laboratory.
She said she came to the U.S. to share alarming information about COVID-19.
These include that the Chinese government already knew about the human-to-human transmission of the virus.
Dr. Li-Meng Yan also claimed that COVID-19 is an unrestricted bioweapon.
Now, a new whistleblower revealed new details about COVID-19's origin.
Former EcoHealth Alliance VP Shares New COVID-19 Origin Information
According to the Daily Wire's latest report, Dr. Andrew Huff is a scientist who helped with coronavirus research at a Wuhan laboratory.
He claims that COVID-19 is a genetically engineered virus and was leaked from the research facility.
Dr. Huff even provided the name of the laboratory, saying that the virus leak happened at the Wuhan Institute of Virology.
"EcoHealth Alliance and foreign laboratories did not have the adequate control measures in place for ensuring proper biosafety, biosecurity, and risk management," said the new whistle-blower.
He added that these issues led to the spread of COVID-19 in Wuhan and across the globe.
Is the US Government Involved in COVID-19 Creation?
The Daily Mail UK reported that the U.S. government could be involved in the creation of the novel coronavirus.
Huff explained that U.S. Chief Medical Advisor Anthony Fauci provided grant funding (by way of the National Institutes of Health) to EcoHealth Alliance.
He further stated that EcoHealth Alliance, a U.S.-based non-profit organization, instructed the Wuhan laboratory to genetically "engineer bat coronaviruses to attack other living species."
The scientists explained that he resigned from EcoHealth Alliance because of the ethical concerns that the organization faced.
Dr. Huff plans to sue EcoHealth Alliance over the allegations.
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