Since the beginning of the spread of the CORONAVIRUS, the British medical journal The Lancet had access to scientific papers that talked about the transmission of the coronavirus pathogen from person to person, but concealed them. The Daily Mail writes about this, citing a book by a medical researcher, DIRECTOR of the Wellcome Trust, Jeremy Farrar.
The author of the book suggested that the information that the publishers of the magazine had at the time of the pandemic could stop the growth in the number of infections and save the lives of millions of people.
The WHO considered the data in the Lancet as proof of the effectiveness of Sputnik V
However, according to Farrar, the editors of The Lancet did not publish the first studies of Chinese doctors, "when every second counted."
In addition, according to Farrar, the magazine hid the information that the virus could be spread by asymptomatic carriers by also not making it publicly available. “The world should have known about it immediately. <…> Speed is probably the most important thing during disease outbreaks,” he added.