Scientists Discover Covid Origins in Wuhan Wet Market
Florence Débarre, a researcher at the French National Center for Scientific Research, has revealed that a recent study has identified the origins of the Covid-19 virus in the infamous Wuhan wet market. This discovery comes after extensive research and analysis conducted by Chinese health officials who collected samples from the market in early 2020.
According to Débarre, the study found that many species were removed from the wet market before Chinese health officials began their investigation. Despite this, samples collected from various surfaces in the market, as well as nearby drains and sewers, provided valuable insights into the early spread of the virus.
One interesting observation made by researchers was that a significant number of early Covid cases in Wuhan were linked to individuals who worked at the wet market. This finding adds weight to the theory that the virus originated in the market and was transmitted to humans through close contact with infected animals.
It is important to note that these findings directly contradict the widespread conspiracy theory that suggests the virus originated from a leak at the Wuhan Institute of Virology. The study’s results provide concrete evidence supporting the natural origin of the virus within the wet market environment.