Corona was Transmitted from Bats to humans by an Unknown Source: W.H.O
According to WHO, Corona was not born in a laboratory. GENEVA: World Health Organization (WHO) experts who went to Wuhan to find Corona's birthplace have concluded that Corona was transmitted from bats to humans by an unknown animal.
According to the World News Agency, a World Health Organization (WHO) research team visiting Wuhan's laboratories and the city obtained a report on Corona's birthplace by AFP.
The report is unable to any definitive or conclusive results, but examines in detail the possibilities of hypothetical theories around the world about Corona's birthplace.
The report says that the corona was first found in bats and it is most likely that the corona was transferred from bats to an animal and then from that animal to humans, but they unable to traced the animals.
Explaining the reason, the report said that the corona virus was found to be the closest virus in bats, but that this evolutionary stage in bats took place over several years not simultaneously, so it is possible that the virus first spread from bats to animals and then to humans.
The report also depict that the possibility of Corona being transmitted directly from bats to humans cannot be ruled out, but it is very unlikely.
The World Health Organization's research team has ruled out the possibility of an accidental or intentional preparation at Corona's Wuhan laboratory, saying there was no evidence of Corona's preparation at the laboratory.
The World Health Organization's Mission of Researchers explained in a press conference at the end of its visit on February 9 that experts and their Chinese counterparts have not yet reached on definitive point of decision, but have worked out a number of hypotheses.