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Coronavirus disease, also known as COVID-19, is an infectious disease that resulted in the global pandemic of 2020. While a common assumption for the origin of the illness connects to human consumption of bats, researchers have been analyzing genetic samples of different animals from the wildlife trade in the Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market. The possibility of the illness spreading was likely from animal to animal, then to human.
“The analysis doesn't prove the animals in those areas were infected. However, the proximity of COVID-19 samples to where their DNA was located means it's a strong likelihood they were carriers, according to the study” (Silberman).
The next examination of this research dove into the reasons why the spread happened as fast as it did, and made it abundantly clear that humanity has since learned from the consequences of COVID-19. Cleanliness is essential to a healthy human experience, and has been implemented into daily life to a much higher degree.
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