According to new data released by Chinese researchers, the Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market in Wuhan, China, sold wildlife in late 2019 that some scientists say could have sparked the COVID19 pandemic.
, which hosts papers under review at the Nature family of journals. It did not discuss any sequences of wildlife found at the market and concluded that “no animal host of SARS-CoV-2 can be deduced.” Outside China, questions swirled around yet another possibility: That the virus was brought to the market by an infected person after it somehow leaked from the relatively nearby Wuhan Institute of Virology, which has a longstanding effort to study coronaviruses found in bats.
“Furthermore, even if the animals were infected, it could not still rule out that the human-to-animal transmission occurred, considering the sampling time was at least one month after the human-to-human transmission within the market. Thus, the possibility of potential introduction of the virus through human or cold chain product into the market cannot yet be ruled out,” they conclude.
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