China releases virus genome sequence of COVID-19 cluster infections in Beijing

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The Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention has released the virus genome sequence from the recent clusters of COVID-19 infections related to Beijing's Xinfadi market.
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China releases virus genome sequence of COVID-19 cluster infections in Beijing
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Staff members disinfect the hall of Beijing Railway Station in Beijing, capital of China on June 18, 2020. Following the upgrade of emergency response to COVID-19 from Level III to Level II in Beijing, Beijing Railway Station has conducted strict measures to prevent and control the spread of the epidemic.

The Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has released the virus genome sequence from the recent clusters of COVID-19 infections related to Beijing's Xinfadi wholesale farm produce market.

The data, released via the Novel Coronavirus National Science and Technology Resource Service System late Thursday, came from both COVID-19 case samples and environmental samples.

Meanwhile, the CDC has submitted the relevant genome sequence to the World Health Organization and the Global Initiative on Sharing All Influenza Data to share the data globally.

The Novel Coronavirus National Science and Technology Resource Service System was jointly set up by the National Microbiology Data Center and the National Pathogen Resource Collection Center.


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