COVID not from lab leak says UArizona researcher

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COVID 19 came from an animal market in China, not from a virus lab there. That’s the conclusion of a University of Arizona researcher and other researchers who worked to trace the pandemic.

TUCSON, Ariz. — COVID-19 came from an animal market in China, not from a virus lab there. That’s the conclusion of a University of Arizona researcher and other researchers who worked to trace where the pandemic began.

But his research led him to conclude it’s far more likely the virus moved from animals to humans in what’s called a wet market, where shoppers buy live, exotic animals to kill and eat. He says in the huge city of Wuhan there was a strong pattern of COVID cases spreading from just one spot. The researchers understand skeptics have embraced the lab leak theory—and they may be more skeptical because the researchers used data gathered by Chinese scientists.

 

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In a street mall RIGHT NEXT TO THE LAB

Trying to get his 15 seconds of fame. The American people are not going to buy your claim without hard proof. Until then it's just more B.S.

More and more lies. Everyone with a brain ALREADY KNOWS THE TRUTH. PROPAGANDA.

China got the money to buy off anyone's opinion they want, This bull is and old one! It was created at a university in America (Chapel Hill North Carolina) and released in China! People are not that stupid!

FLew73 How much is China paying for this BS report?

Hasn't this already been the general consensus?

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