Experts say China virus outbreak will last months at least

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Killer coronavirus outbreak rampaging across the world will last MONTHS CoronavirusOutbreak

The case toll surged overnight and at least 4,500 people are now infected around the world and 106 dead. A case was last night confirmed in Germany, the second European country to declare the virus has spread to it.

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