Big breakthrough in research of Carona Virus

Big breakthrough in research done by scientists, "Pangolin" animals cause the virus “Corona” to spread

Experts say the virus found in a fox-like animal is 99% similar to the virus



A major breakthrough in the research done by scientists, attributed to the spread of the "pangolin" animal carotid virus, according to experts is 99% similar to the virus found in an endangered animal. According to the details, Chinese scientists have been able to find the cause of the Karuna virus.
It is being claimed that "pangolin" carnivorous endangered animals have spread the virus worldwide. It is reported that the virus found in "pangolin" is 99% similar to the virus. It is said that the Corona virus transmitted to humans through indirect pangolin and then transmitted from one person to another.

Chinese experts say that after examining thousands of samples of various animals, it was discovered that the pangolin was an animal that potentially transmitted the corona virus to humans.

It is reported that a large number of pangolins are smuggled into China every year from all over the world. Pangolin's skin is used in medicine while its meat is used as a diet in various foods. For this reason, the virus in this animal also transmitted to humans. It should be noted that the deadly virus spread from China killed around 570 worldwide in just one and a half months and affected more than 28200 people.
The highest death toll in China is in the central province of Hubei. In Wuhan, a city in the same province, in December, people were suddenly falling prey to this new deadly virus. Then the virus went on to spread daily. Japan, 45 cases, 30 cases in Singapore, 25 cases in Thailand, 23 cases in South Korea, 14 cases in Australia, 13 cases in Germany, 12 cases in the US, 13 cases in Taiwan, 14 cases in Malaysia, 12 cases in Vietnam, six cases in France, United Arab Emirates. Five cases in the UAE, four cases in Canada, three cases in India, three cases in the Philippines, including one death.
Two cases in Russia, two cases in Italy, three cases in Britain, one case in Belgium, one case in Nepal, one case in Sri Lanka, one case in Sweden, one case in Spain, one case in Finland, one case in Finland. Reported.


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