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Posted on 30/11/2020 by admin

U.S. Records More COVID Infections in a Single Day than Japan Has Throughout Entire Pandemic

According to Japan’s Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, it should be noted that less than three percent of people in Japan have been tested for the virus.
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