Where Did Coronavirus Came From? WHO Claims It’s Not “Laboratory Construct”
Many wonder where the coronavirus are came from. After many reports about secret labs, 5G networks, global conspiracy and stuff like that, World Health Organization has given some facts.
Fadela Chaib, spokeperson for WHO, told press that all available evidence suggests the coronavirus originated in bats and was not a “laboratory construct”.
US intelligence and national security officials say the United States government is looking into the possibility that the novel coronavirus spread from a Chinese laboratory rather than a market.
“At this stage, it is not possible to determine precisely the source of the virus which caused the Covid-19 pandemic,” Chaib said at a briefing. “However, all available evidence suggests that the virus has a natural animal origin and is not a manipulated or constructed virus. The virus most probably has its ecological reservoir in bats.”
“Many researchers have been able to look at its genomic features — and they have found that the evidence does not support the idea that the underlying virus is a laboratory construct.”
Chaib says people should focus on facts – not “spurious theories” about the origins of the virus.