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The World Health Organization recognizes that the Coronavirus is spread from bats

The World Health Organization (WHO) has said that the number of people infected with the new Chinese coronavirus virus pneumonia is increasing in China as the virus is transmitted to humans. Researchers at the American Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have previously stated that the virus is similar to coronavirus in bats.


However, the latest research suggests that the new coronavirus may have been transmitted by bats, not directly to humans, but through an intermediate animal. The coronavirus, which is the cause, has also been transmitted to humans Ulangen "siveṭ Cat" of the animal and man as sattvayāgen. But one view is that the coronavirus has been transmitted to humans by some Chinese people who consume bats and snakes.

Meanwhile, 490 coronavirus pneumonia deaths have been reported in China since yesterday afternoon. Sixty-two percent of coronavirus cases reported yesterday were from China, and 38 percent were from outside countries.

Eighty-five percent of coronavirus deaths reported in China is over the age of 60, and 75 percent are caused by any chronic disease, according to the National Health Commission of China.

Meanwhile, 204 cases of coronavirus were reported from 26 countries outside China. The largest number of coronavirus cases outside Japan is reported from Japan, with 33. There have been 25 cases reported from Thailand.

Meanwhile, Chinese authorities have been demanding from various sectors to ban the sale and sale of wild animals which have caused the spread of coronavirus in China forever. At present, China has banned those markets.

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