New Study Supports Theory COVID-19 Novel Coronavirus Jumped From Bats To Humans
New Study Supports Theory COVID-19 Novel Coronavirus Jumped From Bats To Humans

There's growing scientific evidence that the novel coronavirus COVID-19 is most closely related to other coronaviruses found in bats.

This week, a study revealed a previously unknown coronavirus named RmYN02 that's 97.1% similar to COVID-19.

It was found in the bats in China's Yunnan province between May and October 2019.

According to Business Insider, this isn't the first instance of a cross-species spillover event.

This type of jump also led to the outbreaks of Ebola and severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS).

Furthermore, experts don't think it will be the last.

A fringe theory suggests the new coronavirus could have leaked from a Chinese research laboratory, but there's little evidence to support it.