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China Covid-19 outbreak: 92 percent of Beijing to fall prey to the virus | Oneindia News *News

China Covid-19 outbreak: 92 percent of Beijing to fall prey to the virus | Oneindia News *News

A report by the South China Morning post quoted researchers from the University of Hong Kong who predicted that by January 31st 92 percent of the population in Beijing will be infected by the deadly Covid-19 virus.

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