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New Virus With Pandemic Potential Discovered in China

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New Virus With Pandemic Potential Discovered in China

New Virus With Pandemic Potential Discovered in China

According to CNN, Chinese researchers say the G4 virus descends from 2009's H1N1 swine flu.


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