Covid-19: Laboratory or Animal Leak?
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•Covid's origins reviewed: Lab leak or natural spillover?
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The earliest known Covid-19 cases emerged in Wuhan , China , a major hub for coronavirus research.
Proponents of the lab-leak theory cite concerns over biosafety standards at the lab, where personnel reportedly only wore lab coats and gloves.
On the other side, researchers argue that real-world "hard evidence" consistently points to a wholesale seafood market.
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