https://www.wsj.com/articles/coronavirus-most-likely-spilled-over-to-humans-through-intermediate-animal-says-who-11612868217
The virus that causes Covid-19 most likely jumped from one animal to another before entering the human population and is highly unlikely to have leaked from a laboratory, a leader of the WHO’s investigative team said at the end of a visit to Wuhan, China.

Coronavirus Likely Came From Animal, Not Laboratory, WHO Says
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