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How did COVID-19 started?

The simple answer is a virus that infects animals mutated in such a way that it could infect humans. Then people who came into contact with said animals or their bodily fluids were infected. Same as many many other outbreaks.
HannahSky · F
Coronavirus isn’t a brand-new virus. Other strains of the Coronavirus have caused outbreaks such as severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) and middle east respiratory syndrome (MERS), according to the CDC. This current strain, COVID-19, first popped up on global radar in December 2019, after it was first detected in Wuhan City, in the Hubei province of China. Initially, the virus existed in animals but was transmitted to humans.
Open markets, especially common in Asia and Morocco, are believed to be part of the transmission, where livestock is close to food and people with that kind of market setup.
AnukBinary · M
Nobody really knows the scary thing is what keeps me paid and it's now the covid 19.2 also airborne and can float in the wind up to I can't remember how many days and it can survive on surfaces for who-knows-how-long so somebody could be walking down the street then your friend four blocks away gets smacked in the face with it and they have it. Also it's not just killing old people and babies anymore it's killing everybody..
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A rich skier transmitted it to the swiss alps, from China ... where it then moved to ski resorts world wide ... through airports ... dropping infections along the way ... then the Eurotrain conveyed the virus throughout Europe.

 
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