Well there you go --------- no evidence CV began in China and 'highly unlikely' it came from Wuhan laboratory
"However, Dutch virologist and WHO team member Marion Koopmans said that species more susceptible to the virus -- including bamboo rats, badgers and rabbits -- were sold at Wuhan's Huanan market, the site of an early virus cluster, and could be an entry point for trace-back investigations.
British zoologist Daszak also said after the briefing that new bat viruses discovered in Thailand and Cambodia, "shifts our focus to Southeast Asia".
I say again -- it's only time before we begin to look at bats in other countries -- Italy would be one for sure.
The one thing that scientists appear to be in general agreement on -
"But the team of foreign experts did agree the novel coronavirus likely jumped from bats to an unknown animal species, before being transmitted to humans."
And I also say again -- now we are talking about animals like "species more susceptible to the virus -- including bamboo rats, badgers and rabbits"
Can someone please begin to look at coypu -- are they a possible? - by the looks of it ---------- it sounds like a yes -
so - look in places where you had early Covid - where you have bats and where you have consumption or personal handling of small animals that are likely candidates ------------------------- that opens up a LOT of possibilities ------- and, China would NOT be top of my list
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Well there you go --------- no evidence CV began in China and...
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