World Health Organization researchers have found an important link between the origin of the coronavirus and the market for marine animals in Wuhan, China. Peter Dashak, an animal expert who assisted the agency in its mission, said that before the results of the investigation were released on February 10, it could be said that the deadly virus originated from the market in Uhan in December last year. A 14-member team of investigators working with Chinese experts found the information. The investigation could serve as a turning point in epidemic mitigation.

It is now clear what is at the root of what happened. As a result, it is becoming easier to understand what action we will take in the future. The coronavirus that spread from Uhan has infected more than 100 million people worldwide and killed more than 2.3 million people. Many veterinarians, including Dashak, said they did not know exactly how the virus got into humans from bats. Want to know

Xi Zhengli has been a collector and analyst of viruses for more than a decade. Peter Dashak said Chinese experts and the government had assisted in the investigation.