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Kazakhstan denies China’s claim of new deadly virus

People standing in a line outside a pharmacy in Almaty, Kazakhstan, recently. Kazakhstan's Health Ministry says the claim published by Chinese media does not 'correspond to reality'. – AFP pic, July 10, 2020.

KAZAKHSTAN today denied a claim by China’s embassy that a pneumonia outbreak more deadly than the novel coronavirus is rampaging through the Central Asian country. In an alert for Chinese citizens posted on the embassy’s website yesterday, Beijing warned of a disease with “a mortality rate far higher than Covid-19”.

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