Lets look at this together.
Facts only.
In 2002 there was a SARS outbreak in Guangdong, China. The epidermic eventually spread to 26 countries and resulted in 8000 cases as at 2003.
Yes, this is not the first coronavirus outbreak. Since 2003, SARS has appeared 4 times in “laboratory accidents” 3 that occurred in Singapore and Chinese Taipei
The epidermic we all know now as COVID-19 is actually: Severe Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 a.k.a SARS-CoV-2.
Most importantly, COVID-19 shares 96% similarities in its genomes with coronavirus found in bats.
Lastly, COVID-19 is a recombinant virus. This means that pieces of its DNA have been recombined using “recombinant DNA Technology.”