Concerns over the artificial origins of COVID-19 do not have any value, Russian virologist and expert at the World Health Organization Dmitry Lvov said.
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‘A person could have eaten some meat from animals that have ecological ties with bats, thus becoming the first source of infections.’
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Roughly 150 viruses have been transmitted to humans from animals during the domestication of wild animals, Lvov told a Russian television program last week, the Xinhua news agency reported. ![twitter](https://images.medindia.net/icons/news/social/twitter.png)
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"A person could have eaten some meat from animals that have ecological ties with bats, thus becoming the first source of infections," he added.
Source-IANS