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The United States hopes that China can address the current COVID-19 outbreak as the toll of the virus is a global concern due to the size of the Chinese economy, State Department spokesperson Ned Price said on Monday.

“The toll of the virus is of concern to the rest of the world given the size of China’s GDP, given the size of China’s economy,” Price told a daily briefing at the State Department.

He added that anytime the virus is spreading it has the potential to mutate and pose a threat everywhere. China reported its first COVID-related deaths in weeks on Monday amid rising doubts over whether the official count was capturing the full toll of a disease that is ripping through cities after the government relaxed strict anti-virus controls.

 

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They should've thought about that when they funded the 'gain of functions' program...

Enough with covid. It has done the economic damage the rich wanted. Or they want it to be worse?

Go to hell with your Covid nonsense. Covid is just another fever

Not to worry, people of South Africa ~ WHO will soon be GONE, as will their global cult & ALL PLAYERS! ps: Corporate Media .. Cease your Fear Mongering ~ you to will be in search of employment, soon. Good Luck with that ~ the scriptedlies & Propaganda are being FULLY DISCLOSED!

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