The Wuhan Market and COVID's Origins: Genetic Evidence and Withheld Data

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New genetic evidence from the Wuhan market in China, where a big COVID-19 outbreak occurred in December 2019, has strengthened the theory that the virus originated from a wild animal. Samples from the market have been found to have genetic material from animals, particularly the common raccoon dog, which is related to foxes and is susceptible to the virus. However, this is not conclusive evidence, and more research is needed to determine the exact origin of the virus. Understanding the origin of the virus is crucial in preventing future outbreaks.
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