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.WSJ China Bureau Chief Jonathan Cheng says authorities “pledged to crackdown” on viruses like SARS and make sure they weren’t “causing a problem to the human race”.

The Wall Street Journal China Bureau Chief Jonathan Cheng says authorities “pledged to crackdown” on viruses like SARS and make sure they weren’t “causing a problem to the human race”.

“But here we are almost two decades later and we have a very similar problem on our hands,” he told Sky News. “SARS which happened in 2002-3 and related to this virus [coronavirus] also began in a very similar sort of market down in Southern China”. Mr Cheng added “it is hard to know” what is going to happen next. Image: Getty

 

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WSJ China 'not causing a problem to the human race!' 🤔😯🙀🤬 1,430,000,000 people living in one country plus over 50,000,000 Chinese living outside of China? It's a bit late!! skynews coronarvirus

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