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Scientists again link covid pandemic origin to Wuhan market animals Genetic evidence from a new report suggests the coronavirus pandemic most likely spilled over from animals in the Wuhan market.
One origin theory of the COVID-19 pandemic is that an animal infected with the virus passed it on to humans at the Huanan seafood market in late 2019.
Scientists say there is "compelling evidence" that Wuhan's Huanan seafood and wildlife market was at the centre of the Covid-19 outbreak. Two peer-reviewed studies published on Tuesday re-examine ...
Other studies have linked the origin of the coronavirus to a wet market in Wuhan, where scientists believe the virus spilled over from live animals sold at the market to people.
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Researchers analyzed genetic data from samples taken at the Wuhan market. A new report suggests the virus that causes COVID-19 may be linked to raccoon dogs that were illegally being sold at a wet ...
Genetic evidence from a new report suggests the coronavirus pandemic most likely spilled over from animals in the Wuhan market.
Scientists again link COVID pandemic origin to Wuhan market animals Sept. 19, 2024 Updated Thu., Sept. 19, 2024 at 9:28 p.m. A vendor sells pork at an open market on May 31, 2021, in Wuhan, China.
An international team of scientists published a peer-reviewed paper Thursday saying genetic evidence indicates the coronavirus pandemic most likely originated with a natural spillover from an ...