Covid-19 strain in Beijing outbreak may have come from Southeast Asia: Harvard study

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SHANGHA — A strain of Covid-19 that has infected more than 300 people in Beijing since early June could have originated in South or Southeast Asia, according to a study by Harvard University researchers.

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