Health Canada is not discounting the theory that COVID\u002D19 emerged from a laboratory in China.
“To address the lab hypothesis it is important to have access to all data and consider scientific best practice,” said a June 19 departmental briefing note titled Origin Of The COVID-19 Pandemic. “The precise origin of COVID-19 remains unknown.”
“Plausible options include a domestic animal, a wild animal or a domesticated wild animal,” said the briefing.Article content
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