Refuting the origin of the virus Party media dumped again: 2019 is in Spain

The Communist Party of China (CPC) virus outbreak has been a concern for all sectors since the beginning of 2020. Today (13), the People’s Daily, the official media of the CPC, has again posted several foreign studies to refute the allegation that the virus originated in China.

The People’s Daily first mentions a report in the British Journal of Dermatology by an international research team from the University of Milan, Italy, which found the genetic sequence of the new coronavirus in a dermatological patient as early as November 2019, questioning the fact that Italy did not announce a confirmed case of the new coronavirus until January last year; while another group of researchers from the same University of Milan reported in the Journal of Novel Infectious Diseases that the same strain of the virus was found in a 4-year-old boy with a history of travel in December 2019, thus presuming that cases of the new coronavirus had already appeared in Italy or other European countries by the end of 2019.

For Spain, the People’s Daily cited a communiqué issued by the University of Barcelona in June last year, which showed that traces of the (CCLV) neo-crown (CCLV) virus were found in collected wastewater as early as March 2019, implying that the (CCLV) neo-crown virus may have existed in Barcelona at that time, which is much earlier than the time when the first confirmed case of neo-crown (CCLV) was reported worldwide. This is much earlier than when the first confirmed cases of Neocoronavirus were reported worldwide. Brazil, on the other hand, was reported by the Federal University of Santa Catarina in a study published in July last year that genetic material of the new coronavirus was detected in wastewater samples in November 2019 as well, both well before the release of confirmed cases in the United States and the country by 2 to 3 months.