Chinese bats are becoming the focus of scientists investigating the origin of the corona virus. And a member of the World Health Organization's team of scientists and experts who visited the Chinese city of Wuhan said that in order to better understand how the corona virus originated, we should look at bat caves in China.
Since the onset of the corona epidemic, many experts have expressed concern that the corona virus may have been transmitted to humans from bats or similar wild animals.
Patrick Dyzek, a zoologist and zoologist, said the WHO delegation in Wuhan was receiving new information about the onset of the global epidemic. He said there was no evidence that the virus had been developed in a Chinese laboratory.
How did the corona virus get started? There are different views and concerns about this. Corona's first patients appeared in an area where there is a market selling live animals. The market also sells wild animals, which are used as human food. Therefore, it is feared that the virus may have been transmitted to humans from an animal in the same market. However, there is still a long way to go.
Diaz has previously researched the origin of another virus, SARS, which began with bats in caves in a Chinese province.
"It's important to get started," he told Reuters. "If you can figure out which bat started this dangerous virus, you can keep humans away from this animal."
It is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving the area, but it is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving the post.
The research team has so far visited hospitals, research centers and seafood markets. However, the WHO research team's visits are still limited to places where Chinese authorities have allowed them to go.