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read this smart guy
https://www.quora.com/Can-I-sue-the-government-of-China-for-giving-me-corona-virus
The state can only apologize for the state's actions. China has neither made the virus nor intentionally spread it
The virus is not made in China, but a product of nature and a common enemy of mankind.
It has been said that although the virus is not made by Chinese people, it may be that some Chinese people eat wild game indiscriminately, or contact with the source of infection, leading to the outbreak.
The problem is that the source of the virus has not been figured out.
Well, let's make a negative hypothesis, that is to say, it is the personal negative reason of a Chinese that makes him the No. 0 patient, which makes Wuhan the birthplace. Even so, there is no question of the state apologizing for individual actions.
How can a country apologize for a national's personal actions?
Syphilis was introduced into China from India,
The first case of AIDS in China is American Argentines, and the main source of transmission is Thailand.
The first confirmed mers patient in China was Korean,
China's first confirmed case of H1N1 is a returnee from the United States
So the United States, South Korea, India, Thailand, Argentina need to apologize to China?
In this case, it's very easy to find out the cases of pneumonia in different countries and confirm the diagnosis after they arrive in other countries, and spread the new coronavirus to other countries, such as Europe, the United States, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Australia All the sick people have arrived in other countries, posing a threat to the public health and safety of other countries. Do these countries need to apologize?
What's more, on March 18, China has achieved zero new growth in the country, while the foreigners who have been diagnosed with the new