China’s first coronavirus victim, 55, ‘may have caught bug from bat in November’

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China’s first coronavirus victim, 55, ‘may have caught bug from bat in November’
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The first case of someone in China suffering fromcovid-19 was recorded on November 17, according to a new report

China's first official confirmed coronavirus victim may have caught the deadly disease late last year, official government data shows.

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