Did bats really spread corona virus?
Did bats really spread corona virus?
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Researchers engaged in tracing the cause of the coronavirus epidemic that started in China's Wuhan city, have raised doubts about the pangolin reaching China through smuggling. According to a study, it is being speculated that the antichor pangolin transported through smuggling in China may have the possibility of this epidemic.

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This report was published in 'Nature magazine'. According to this report, the corona virus found in the pangolin brought to China through smuggling from other countries and the Kovid-19 does not have much similarity to claim the whole thing or say that this organism is a corona epidemic. 

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In this regard, many experts, including researchers from the University of Hong Kong, said that pangolin is the second mammal that is the career of coronavirus. He said that to prevent any virus-borne illness in future, it is necessary to strictly prohibit the purchase and sale of pangolin. Researchers believe that from the evidence found so far, bats are such an organism in whose body the deadly SARS-COV-2 virus is found in abundance. Which organisms came into contact with bats, the virus reached the human body, it is still a mystery.

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