Killer coronavirus was NOT genetically engineered
Claim by a scientist at the Frank Hutchinson Cancer Research Institute in Seattle. He said nothing about the virus suggested it had been made or changed in a lab. Theories claim the virus may have been a biological weapon which leaked.
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