Then, she suddenly looked up at him, and he was still smiling, with an uncontrollable mockery in his eyebrows and the corner of his mouth.
She had been following the pneumonia virus outbreak closely since many of the frontline workers were her former colleagues.
She knew that most of the dead were Chinese, but she hadn't paid attention to other ethnic groups.
She felt that since it was a virus, the infection should not be racially specific.
This time, the experts involved in researching the virus were all top-notch, so if it was due to the virus itself, it would be impossible to have done so much research and made no progress.
Could it be related to ethnicity?
With this thought, she immediately took out her phone and called her cousin Lin Xiao, who worked at the research institute.
"Brother, are all the people infected with the pneumonia virus Chinese?"