Chinese scientists claim Covid came from India or Bangladesh as they try to shift blame from Wuhan in bombshell report

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SCIENTISTS in China have claimed that coronavirus may have originated in India or Bangladesh as they try to shift the blame from Wuhan. A bombshell paper by researchers at the Shanghai Institute for Biological Sciences suggests the virus existed on the Indian subcontinent before the Wuhan outbreak in December last year – but the theory […]
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