a new research paper offers the results of an exhaustive review of the animals sold in the wet markets in Wuhan before the outbreak of COVID-19. Perhaps most surprisingly, the review of more than ...
The study, which has not been peer reviewed or published yet, argues that there is no support for the theory that COVID escaped from the Wuhan lab A new pair of studies on the coronavirus outbreak ...
Five years on from the first UK lockdown, the origin of the virus is still hotly contested. Dr Alina Chan was the scientist who was labelled a conspiracist when she went against the official view it ...
However, recent and ongoing research in the US and France has found evidence supporting the wet market theory, which says that the virus emerged from infected animals sold at a Wuhan market rather ...
Elon Musk’s purchase of X and abandonment of censorship combined with Donald Trump’s no-holds-barred approach to his second ...
Yet, Pompeo urged the World Health Organization (WHO) to probe the lab in question just a day after a WHO team arrived in Wuhan. This team plans to study the 'wet market' thought to be linked to ...
Wuhan health officials claimed the wet market was where the virus originated. However, at least 13 of the first 41 hospitalizations had no link to the marketplace, according to an article by ...
The China coronavirus which has now infected more than 500 people and killed 25 originated from a wet market in Wuhan. The market was a smorgasbord of exotic wildlife, ranging from wolf pups to ...
The scientists suspect infected animals were first brought to the Wuhan market in late November 2019, which then triggered the pandemic. Michael Worobey, one of the new study’s authors ...
When Covid-19 emerged, many of the first cases were linked to the Huanan "wet market" in Wuhan, where live wild animals were ...