New data on the man-made origin of Covid

The wife of one of the virologists at the Wuhan laboratory died
of coronavirus in December 2019, the Daily Caller reports, citing
a former US State Department official, David Asher, who was
investigating the origin of COVID-19. "This was the first indication
that the virus might be spreading among humans," he said. The
death of the wife of an employee of the laboratory was reported
to Asher by a man who worked at that time at the Wuhan Institute
of Virology. According to a source, the Chinese authorities
allegedly "hid for a month" information that the coronavirus is
infectious for humans. This contributed to the outbreak of the
epidemic, the official said. At least three employees of the Institute
of Virology in Wuhan, China, were seriously ill in November 2019,
even before the first information about the coronavirus appeared.
According to The Wall Street Journal, their symptoms were
simultaneously similar to those of COVID-19 and seasonal SARS.
It turns out that the virus has spread slowly since December 2019
in the city of Wuhan. Until he mutated to such an extent that he
began to kill people in the month of November and December.