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The deadly coronavirus pandemic has shed light on 'the evil deceptions of the Chinese communist regime' which has subsequently caused thousands of premature coronavirus induced deaths according to Sky News host Chris Kenny.

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The deadly coronavirus pandemic has shed light on "the evil deceptions of the Chinese communist regime" which has subsequently caused thousands of premature coronavirus induced deaths according to Sky News host Chris Kenny. "Apart from creating chaos, tens of thousands of premature deaths and shutting down the global economy, the coronavirus pandemic has shed some light on some home truths,” Mr Kenny said.

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