infections dry up by mid-to-late March and the lock down of the central Chinese city, the epicentre of the outbreak, may be lifted once there are no new cases for 14 days,the state-backed China Daily reported.
Li is the director of China’s State Key Laboratory for Diagnosis and Treatment of Infectious Diseases. “After the lock down is loosened, we still need to strictly carry out routine measures to prevent and control the virus to prevent a possible rebound of the outbreak.”
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They must analyze what they did to create this virus, so they don’t do it again
As creator of Coronavirus they must come and help us in SA.
They must have a serious meeting after this ...that's all I will say
Covid_19 will fall and we'll see the end to that just like any other disasters. We need to be strong.
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