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BEIJING - The first known case of Covid-19 in the world was a saleswoman who worked in a seafood market in the Chinese city of Wuhan, not an accountant who lived miles away and seemed to have some connection with the place, according to a study published in the journal Science on Thursday. 'Don Corleone': Gang leader assumed Panamanian ship debt to transport cocaine; see video The study has rekindled the debate over the origin of the coronavirus, which remains inconclusive. The pursuit of ground zero for the pandemic has contributed to speculation that the virus could have accidentally leaked…
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