🚨 #Breaking The leaked @WHO report says virus most probably jumped from bats and then into farmed animals before spreading to humans

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The highly anticipated World Health Organization report on the origins of Sars-Cov-2 has concluded that a leak from a laboratory, while possible, is “extremely unlikely”
Instead, the virus is most likely to have been passed from bats via an “intermediate animal host” to humans before sparking an “explosive outbreak” in Wuhan in December 2019
The authors, a team of 34 Chinese and international scientists, add that it remains “possible” the virus entered Wuhan through frozen food, imported from another area of China or even from overseas - although there is scant evidence to support this in the report or its annexes
“While there is some evidence for possible reintroduction of Sars-CoV-2 through handling of imported contaminated frozen products in China since the initial pandemic wave, this would be extraordinary in 2019 where the virus was not widely circulating,” the report says
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