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2nd wave China? Or new mutation!?

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    Posted: May 24 2020 at 5:22pm

Watched a news item the other Day about live, wet,(open NOW ),markets in Asia,

One woman said she having trouble selling her BBQ Bats....because of the virus,

The things they have got for  sale, 

That people eat is beyond belief.....

Snakes,Rats,,Bats Cats,Civiets,Dogs,

you name it they eat it..... 

All with their own viruses,

all killed and butchered together,

with dogs fighting for scraps,

filthy conditions,

ONLY a matter of time for the "SLATE WIPER"

To appear.....



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New Coronavirus Outbreak in China Prompts Limited Lockdown


Dozens of cases in northeastern province appear as Beijing is trying to restore economic activity

https://www.wsj.com/articles/new-coronavirus-outbreak-in-china-prompts-limited-lockdown-11590009192?reflink=share_mobilewebshare


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