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US should open its door to the study of COVID-19 origins


China Daily
Even more than one and a half years after the first report of its outbreak, the coronavirus continues wreaking havoc around the world. The scientific methods to deal with and several vaccines for the fatal virus have already been developed, but nothing could rein in the catastrophic dispersal of the virus that has finally turned into a devastating pandemic.
The virus continues mutating fast and producing new variants, which. are more deadly and contagious than previously to infect and snatch more human lives. If they diminish from some regions, they appear in different regions with new vigor, turning them into the new epicenter of the pandemic. Thus the pandemic has been shattering one region after another since 2020.  ....

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Suspicions mount that the coronavirus was spreading in China and Europe as early as October, following a WHO investigation


Suspicions mount that the coronavirus was spreading in China and Europe as early as October, following a WHO investigation
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A worker in protective coverings directs members of the World Health Organization (WHO) team on their arrival at the airport in Wuhan in central China s Hubei province on January 14, 2021. AP Photo/Ng Han Guan
Experts from the WHO and China conducted an investigation into the coronavirus origins in Wuhan.
The investigation bolstered findings from studies that suggested the virus was circulating in China and Europe months before officials confirmed the first cases. ....

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