Opinion Is there any solid evidence that Covid-19 came from eating bats?

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Or is it just speculation? We know bats carry a lot of diseases including Coronavirus, but is there any solid proof that the virus came from eating a bat? China says its likely that's how the virus first started. But can we really believe what they say at this point?

I'm willing to accept that it started by eating bats if someone can share valid evidence with me. And by valid evidence I don't mean a fake news article. Was there any study done on the bats in these wet markets, finding Covid-19 in their corpses?
 
It's likely it ultimately came from bats. However, there is nothing to make us assume it was from directly consuming bats. It's much more likely the virus was transmitted to another animal that came in contact with a bat, and then humans consumed that animal.
 
I remember when I was young I used to make my burgers rare and my dad would never eat them saying “I like my viruses cooked”. I have now come to learn the wisdom of that remark.
 
One things for certain, it came from Chi-Na.
 
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If there was I think you’d already know about it.
 
Bio weapon tested on animals. Lab workers sold test animals to market for extra money. Oops.
 
Maybe its from Wuhan bats? because I was in China for three years until late December last year and ate a bunch of shit like sheep's brains and yes including skinned fried bats and I'm still fucking gucci.
 
Maybe its from Wuhan bats? because I was in China for three years until late December last year and ate a bunch of shit like sheep's brains and yes including skinned fried bats and I'm still fucking gucci.
Why would you eat bats when there are so many other options?

Did it taste like chicken?
 
Coronaviruses with the structure of this one are commonly found in bats.

Sars came from a bat, to other animal, to humans. This looks to be a different mutation of something very similar to that.

Hence blaming an undercooked bat. Could have been an undercooked armadillo that was marinating in bat blood at the wet market.
 
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41...VclIetOkzHggkgS_H10Sk-_y8CDoTINs10NXQo4QQEU1Q
Most complete article so far. It probably came from some animal in China. They don't know yet which animal but I'd argue that the close contact between difference species, including humans, in wet markets gave the virus a boost. Maybe a bat contaminated a pangolin and the pangolin developed a more vicious strain that contaminated humans.
 
The bats are reservoirs of the virus without being affected themselves. When bats are stacked on other animals in an open slaughter market its droppings and urine splash and land on animals beneath it. In that animal the virus multiplies and that animal transfers it to humans.

It very well may be that the secondary source was the Wuhan lab which was studying it.

See work of Wuhan lab scientist, Xiaobo Tao
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This was purposely released to crash economies and make people panick so that the globalists can control the worlds population. This is only the beginning.
 
Not eating bats per se, rather the storage amongst dead rotting animals.

Here in China early on scientists went into one of the storage facilities and film it, the conditions were fuck awful and was said to filled with various viruses. Then a week after (feb sometime) all videos on wechat and weibo disappeared.
 
Or is it just speculation? We know bats carry a lot of diseases including Coronavirus, but is there any solid proof that the virus came from eating a bat? China says its likely that's how the virus first started. But can we really believe what they say at this point?

I'm willing to accept that it started by eating bats if someone can share valid evidence with me. And by valid evidence I don't mean a fake news article. Was there any study done on the bats in these wet markets, finding Covid-19 in their corpses?
Bat to pangolin transfer in the wet markets is the current leading hypothesis. Interestingly enough, EATING bat doesn't spread coronavirus- the virus can't survive in our stomachs. But handling live bats is riskier than paragliding.

And all coronaviruses originate in bats.
The most recent common ancestor (MRCA) of all coronaviruses has been estimated to have existed as recently as 8000 BCE, though some models place the MRCA as far back as 55 million years or more, implying long term coevolution with bats.[26]
 
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Those wet markets need closed, with or without this evidence
 
Actually it first crossed over to another animal, pangolin, which the chinese also use as medicine. So yes it has been " proved"
 
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