No evidence you can catch Covid from overseas mail, China says | New Straits Times

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NSTworld Chinese officials say experts have seen little to suggest that Covid19 is spreading via non-frozen goods after a recent infection of the omicronvariant in Beijing was said to be traced to overseas mail. coronavirus

 

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