Experts said tests were done on tens of thousands of samples from wild, farmed and domestic animals across China -- but none of them contained the SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes Covid-19.
However, Dutch virologist and WHO team member Marion Koopmans said that species more susceptible to the virus -- including bamboo rats, badgers and rabbits -- were sold at Wuhan's Huanan market, the site of an early virus cluster, and could be an entry point for trace-back investigations.
British zoologist Daszak also said after the briefing that new bat viruses discovered in Thailand and Cambodia, "shifts our focus to Southeast Asia".
【 以下文字转载自 Military 讨论区 】
发信人: dragonfly (小蜻蜓-一蛊国现在就是个万蛆攒动的屎坑,), 信区: Military标 题: WHO的结论不明,但是指向源自东南亚
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Thu Feb 18 20:19:30 2021, 美东)
The animal source
Experts said tests were done on tens of thousands of samples from wild,
farmed and domestic animals across China -- but none of them contained the
SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes Covid-19.
However, Dutch virologist and WHO team member Marion Koopmans said that
species more susceptible to the virus -- including bamboo rats, badgers and rabbits -- were sold at Wuhan's Huanan market, the site of an early virus
cluster, and could be an entry point for trace-back investigations.
British zoologist Daszak also said after the briefing that new bat viruses
discovered in Thailand and Cambodia, "shifts our focus to Southeast Asia".
"I think one day we'll find that (reservoir), it might take some time... but it will be out there without a doubt," he told reporters.
https://www.france24.com/en/health/20210210-five-things-we-still-don-t-know-about-the-origins-of-covid-19
跟我老以前分析的马来,台湾,越南穿山甲产地完全一致。