Chinese researchers find batch of new coronaviruses in bats, 4 of them deadly as Covid-19
Chinese researchers find batch of new coronaviruses in bats, 4 of them deadly as Covid-19
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New Delhi: Chinese researchers have made a big claim amid demands for a fresh probe into the origin of the corona virus. He has talked about locating a batch of new Covid-19 in bats. According to media reports, the new corona virus found in bats also includes a virus that could be genetically the second closest to Covid-19. He says that discovery in china's southwestern only shows how many types of corona viruses are in bats and how many people have the ability to spread.

In a report published in the journal Sail, Researchers at Shandang University said, "411 samples were taken from 23 species of bats to study. The samples obtained from the urine, feces and mouth of the bat were then examined. Samples were taken from small bats living in the forest between May 2019 and November 2020. During the study we found that four viruses were similar to SARS-CoV-2." According to Chinese researchers, one of the viruses was genetically close to the SARS-CoV-2 virus, which is currently causing the Covid-19 epidemic.

These spikes can be the closest variants of SARS-CoV-2 except genetic differences on proteins," he added. Researchers say that with the SARS-CoV-2 related virus essays collected from Thailand in June 2020, these results clearly show that viruses close to SARS-CoV-2 have been transmitted to bat populations, and some areas can be relatively high.

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