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Results of genetic tracking conducted to identify source of coronavirus released

A new study conducted by scientists from the United States and France, using millions of genetic code fragments, suggests that the COVID-19 outbreak originated from infected animals sold in markets rather than from a laboratory leak.

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Professor Alice Hughes from the University of Hong Kong, who was not involved in the analysis, described the research as "a good study." However, she added, "We cannot achieve a higher level of certainty without swab samples taken from the actual animals in the market." Professor James Wood, Co-Director of the Cambridge Infectious Diseases Institute, stated that the study provides "very strong evidence" that the outbreak began with wildlife at the stalls in the market.