English, asked by olivia220, 10 months ago

what are the causes of corona virus ????​

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Answered by faithdavis
3

Answer:

Bat meat that has been under cooked and hasn't gotten rid of the harmful bacteria from the meat.

Explanation:

The bat meat came from street markets and isn't very well cooked meat. Now the coronavirus spreads trough breath. When you have been breathed on or something you have put around your face that someone with the coronavirus has breathed on you have a high risk chance of catching the coronavirus. This does not mean that if you have been around someone or something that has coronavirus germs you are definently going to get it, it just means you should stay alert for it and that you have a higher risk that you coud gat the COVID-19.

Answered by Anonymous
2

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