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China downplays potential new H1N1 pandemic

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BEIJING: China on Wednesday played down the threat of a new swine flu strain with pandemic potential that researcher­s discovered in pigs, saying the study is “not representa­tive.”

The deadly COVID-19 pandemic, which has now infected more than 10 million people worldwide, first emerged in China and is thought to have originated in bats and jumped to humans through an unknown intermedia­ry animal.

The new swine flu strain found in China, according to the study published on Monday in the US science journal PNAS, had “all the essential hallmarks” to infect humans and raised fears over another potential pandemic. But China’s foreign ministry moved to downplay fears on Wednesday.

“The G4 virus mentioned in the relevant report is a subtype of the H1N1 virus,” foreign ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said in a routine briefing.

“Experts have concluded that the sample size of the report is small and not representa­tive.”

Zhao added that “relevant department­s and experts” will continue to step up monitoring of the disease, send warnings and handle it in a timely manner.

US President Donald Trump has once again slammed China over the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic which America is struggling to contain amid a sudden surge in the number of new confirmed cases across several states.

Taking to Twitter on Tuesday night, Trump said: “As I watch the Pandemic spread its ugly face all across the world, including the tremendous damage it has done to the USA, I become more and more angry at China. People can see it, and

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