China admits to destroying early coronavirus samples

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China admits to destroying early coronavirus samples but due to safety concerns

It has been confirmed that the Chinese government issued an order to dispose of coronavirus samples at unauthorized laboratories on January 3. A government official said the samples were terminated in order to to comply with Chinese public health laws, and denied the action was part of a cover-up.

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