Coronavirus WARNING: Deadly Chinese virus can still EVOLVE into something much worse
disease has to date killed more than 1,100 people and infected more than 45,000 globally. Although the coronavirus epidemic is yet to match the likes of seasonal flu, an expert has warned COVID-19 can still mutate and evolve before it is eradicated.Disease expert Ian Lipkin said on Monday the COVID-19 strain of coronavirus is still poorly understood by the scientific community.like wildfire.
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