How new evidence suggests Covid-19 jumped from animals to humans multiple times

Preliminary findings indicate virus was spread between different species via ‘natural spillover’ events

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Infectious diseases expert Hamish McCallum of Griffith University in Queensland on how lab leak theories are undermined by newly published research data

The origin of the Sars-CoV-2 virus, which has caused the Covid-19 pandemic, has been hotly debated.

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