No Bats or Pangolins Sold in Wuhan Wet Market: Oxford Research

No Bats or Pangolins Sold in Wuhan Wet Market: Oxford Research
A team of scientists and science students from Chulalongkorn University paint the toenails of a wrinkle-lipped free-tailed bat after sampling as a way of tagging at an on site lab near the Khao Chong Pran Cave in Ratchaburi, Thailand on Sept. 12, 2020. Lauren DeCicca/Getty Images
Lily Zhou
Updated:
Neither bats nor pangolins were being sold in Wet Markets in Wuhan when the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus pandemic started, a study by Oxford University found.

Chinese officials have claimed the virus, which causes COVID-19, originated outside the country, but it is widely believed to have come from a top-level laboratory in Wuhan, where the initial cases were detected, or from a seafood market near the lab.