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Not Come from China, An Oxford Origin Researcher Believe that Active Corona Virus Has Been There Around the World

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News24xx.com - A Professor from Oxford University claims that the new type of coronavirus that causes Covid-19 is not from China.

Dr. Tom Jefferson believes that the disease that attacks breathing, Covid-19 has appeared worldwide due to environmental conditions, not from Wuhan in China by the end of 2019.

 The senior tutor at the Center for Evidence-Based Medicine (CEBM), believes that there is evidence that developing viruses already exist elsewhere.

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"Where did SARS go? It just disappeared. So we need to think about these things. We need to start researching the ecology of viruses, understanding how the virus starts and mutates," he said.

He claimed that the virus had existed for a long time, but the virus was only active due to environmental conditions.

"There was a case in the Falkland Islands in early February. Now where did it come from? There was a cruise ship going from South Georgia to Buenos Aires, and passengers were screened and then on the eighth day, when they started sailing for the Weddell Sea, they got the first case , "he said quoted by PikiranRakyat-Cirebon.com from The Sun.

He mentioned that it was an irregularity that had to be further investigated and called this virus like the Spanish Flu when it started to spread.

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"In 1918 about 30 percent of the population of Western Samoa died because of the Spanish Flu, and they had no communication with the outside world," he added.

That explanation made him sure that this virus did not come or go anywhere. Viruses are always there and something might ignite them, such as human density or environmental conditions.

The report added that Spanish virologists claimed they had found traces of the disease in wastewater samples collected in March 2019.





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