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A scientist from China has purported that the Covid-19 virus may have developed in humans nullifying the theory that the virus came from animals to humans at the Wuhan Market.
The Scientists' Report Over Covid-19
Tong Yiganag from the Beijing University of Chemical Technology has revealed that the genetic sets of viral samples of the Huanan Seafood market in Wuhan were “quite similar” to those who got infected by Covid-19.
As per the scientist, the Covid-19 virus may have developed from humans.
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The samples were taken between January 2020 and March 2020. After this, they reportedly isolated three strains of the virus from the samples of environmental animals.
The scientist also refused the latest study that recommended that raccoon dogs were the ones from which Covid virus developed.
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WHO Slams China
It has been a long time since when Scientists have been demanding data from China to study the birthplace of the Covid-19 virus. Before this, the World Health Organization attacked China for not sharing the required data.
The WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus revealed that “without complete access to the details that China has… all hypotheses are of no use.”
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He further went on to state that, “the organization will carry on to force till it finds any missing information on how the Covid-19 virus developed.
In January, Ghebreyesus had a word with Minister Ma Xiowei, the director of China’s National Health Commission regarding the Covid-19 condition in the country and looked for keen cooperation on the development of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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