China now blames Europe: The new blast of the coronobius is coming from this continent.

China is pointing fingers from Europe. Avid-19's new explosion in the majority market in Beijing is derived from the Old Continent, but the virus belongs to an older genome than the one currently hitting Europe. The claim comes from Zhang Young, deputy director of the China Center for Disease Control and Prevention. [...]
China is pointing fingers from Europe. Avid-19's new explosion in the majority market in Beijing is derived from the Old Continent, but the virus belongs to an older genome than the one currently hitting Europe. The claim comes from Zhang Young, deputy director of the China Center for Disease Control and Prevention. In a note to the Commission for Inspectation and Discipline, he points out that many champions taken on the Xinfadi market indicate that the Coronobius had been present for some time.
But European authorities do not accept this claim of China, underlining that at the moment it has not shown sufficient evidence to support it. However, official Beijing says it has been deposited in the World Health Organization. Details published by the Centre for Microbiology in China found that genomes were based on three samples, two human and one environmental.
On June 11th, Beijing reported its first case of coronavirus after months of zero infection. As of that date, over 180 people were affected by Covid-19, turning the Xinfadi market into a spreading hearth. But after holding strict rules as a return to major restrictions in the Chinese capital, tracking all market contact cases, authorities managed to contain massive spread. But scientists are studying whether the new coronary can spread faster than before and whether it has lost its power or some of its symptoms.












