Coronavirus (Corona 19) infections have been noted for their origin in the fish market in Wuhan, Hubei, China, but claims have been raised that this may not be the only source.

According to the network, Xishuangbanna and the Botanical Garden of China, together with Angry Agriculture University and Beijing Brain Science Center, analyzed 93 corona19 gene samples from 12 countries and published a paper.

The paper argued that there was no evidence that Corona 19 was genetically recombined in 2003 compared to SARS and Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS).

In terms of genetics, he said, the Wuhan Angry Fish Market, which is mentioned as a source of disease, may not be the source of Corona 19, and it may have spread largely through the market in December of last year after entering the market from other regions.

The paper estimates that when Corona 19 exploded in the first two months, the vast majority of infected people were related to Wuhan, but some non-Chinese infected could be infected in Guangdong or elsewhere.

This suggests that the Corona 19 virus did not only spread in humans in Wuhan, but could also occur in other regions.

The paper noted that although Corona 19 may have already begun transmission from mid-November last year, some of the first infected people seemed to have only mild symptoms and seemed to be ignored.

Earlier in a paper published in the British medical journal Lancet in January, Chinese experts argued that the origin of the disease could be in multiple locations without the first several patients, including the first, who had never been in or going to Wuhan.

The Angry Fish Market is located in the central area of ​​Wuhan City, especially less than 1km from Hankou Railway Station.

The name is 'Fish Market', but wild animals have been sold for food.

Chinese health officials say the Corona 19 virus may have come from wild animals in the market.

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