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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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The most commonly identified animal in the samples was the raccoon dog. Experiments have shown that this animal can both catch and transmit COVID. Other animals identified as potential sources of the pandemic include the masked palm civet, which was also linked to the SARS outbreak in 2003, as well as the white-bellied rat and Malayan porcupines. However, no experiments were conducted to determine whether these animals could spread the virus.