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    The Associated Press‏Verified account @AP 31 Aug 2020

    Amid a second outbreak, some residents of Xinjiang are being forced to take traditional Chinese medicine from unmarked bottles despite a lack of rigorous clinical data proving it works against the virus. Experts call it a major breach of medical ethics.http://apne.ws/6KI3FHI 

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      1. Austin Holbrook‏ @A_Holbrook92 31 Aug 2020
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        @KingJames

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      2. JustAnotherNutter‏ @nutter_just 31 Aug 2020
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        But from the way it tastes, it must do something. Otherwise no one would ever drink this stuff.

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      3. Tom‏ @RoundOfToast 31 Aug 2020
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        Yeah...that’s how China works 😒

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      2. Jay Black‏ @jayblackisfunny 31 Aug 2020
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        DONT GIVE TRUMP ANY NEW IDEAS

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      3. Exalted 1ne‏ @Exalted1ne 31 Aug 2020
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        CHINA

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      2. dralaali‏ @dralaali 31 Aug 2020
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        Chinese traditional medicines have been around and used for thousands of years by billions of people through out history. Modern medicine on the other hand is just a baby teaching one if its fathers.

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      3. Tyler‏ @Stenberg2010 31 Aug 2020
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        People used to drain blood to get rid of diseases, too, for thousands of years. Lengthy history doesn’t mean it’s right.

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      1. Patrick Murray‏ @MickeyPearce17 31 Aug 2020
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        We are next . Different container .

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      1. kate‏ @katspgal 31 Aug 2020
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        I mean my grandma’s farm remedies always worked better when I had a cold but not sure this is the same thing... let’s hope the MAGAs don’t get any ideas from this

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      2. christina m. brooks‏ @runewarrior 31 Aug 2020
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        People in China are just as gullible and stupid as people are in the US. And since they probably don't have a cure they can peddle this stuff on those who are scared.

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      3. joyanne from the north‏ @joyannehere 1 Sep 2020
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        Yes you are kind of right. A lot of Chinese people’s intelligence is of the same level of US president and state secretary. It is really worrying.

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