Two preprint studies released on Saturday offer additional evidence that the coronavirus pandemic started at a market in Wuhan, China.
By analyzing data from several sources, scientists concluded that the virus came from animals and spread to humans in late 2019 at the Huanan Seafood Market. They added that no evidence supported a theory that the virus came from a laboratory in Wuhan.
"When you look at all the evidence together, it's an extraordinarily clear picture that the pandemic started at the Huanan market," Michael Worobey, a co-author on both studies and an evolutionary biologist at the University of Arizona, told The New York Times .
By analyzing data from several sources, scientists concluded that the virus came from animals and spread to humans in late 2019 at the Huanan Seafood Market. They added that no evidence supported a theory that the virus came from a laboratory in Wuhan.
"When you look at all the evidence together, it's an extraordinarily clear picture that the pandemic started at the Huanan market," Michael Worobey, a co-author on both studies and an evolutionary biologist at the University of Arizona, told The New York Times .
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