Image: Martinus Beijerinck, a Dutch microbiologist and botanist who was one of the founders of virology and environmental microbiology; in his laboratory, 12 May 1921 on the back in his sister's handwriting; taken just before he retired on 21 June 1921, and left Delft for good. From the Delft School of Microbiology Archives (http://www.beijerinck.bt.tudelft.nl/) Sean Lin, former lab director of the viral disease branch of the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, in re: Li-Meng Yan: A whistleblower virologist from Hong Kong reports on PRC virus cover-up . She personifies the cover-up: speaks of her own experience. She first found the virus in December; in January, was told to be silent and threatened and followed. She expected to be “disappeared.” Apparently was given a drug two days before she fled, which she did at the end of April. Her charges are extraordinary; she’s distinctly credible. . . . The cover-up shamefully extended to health professionals in Hong Kong. They concealed information. China keeps changing its story about the timeline of the virus. https://www.foxnews.com/world/chinese-virologist-coronavirus-cover-up-flee-hong-kong-whistleblower