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China - Hospital expert denies internet rumors of a smog virus causing a contagious respiratory illnesses in Beijing - December 21, 2016

sharon sanders

Editor-in-Chief & President
If you have time please google for pictures of the current smog pictures in China. It looks like suspended dirt. It appears that it is hard to see more than a couple of feet ahead in some locations. I understand some air flights have been cancelled due to the lack of visibility. Here is a link to a picture of the smog:

https://www.theguardian.com/world/picture/2016/dec/22/eyewitness-shengfang-china?CMP=twt_gu



As far as the title above:

Officials say there is no "smog virus". There are a lot of respiratory illnesses circulating this winter, including flu.


Link available upon request.
 
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