The US intelligence community has reportedly concluded that China intentionally misrepresented its coronavirus numbers

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The US intelligence community has reportedly concluded that China intentionally misrepresented its coronavirus numbers
 
 
The US intelligence community has reportedly concluded that China intentionally misrepresented its coronavirus numbers
 
US officials have accused China of spreading disinformation, and even some Chinese residents have expressed skepticism about the numbers.
 
 
 
 
 
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