Our hunger for resources is driving worldwide destruction of areas rich with bats, carriers of tens of thousands of viruses. A specialreports data analysis pinpoints areas where conditions are ripe for a bat-borne disease to spill over to humanity
Our hunger for resources is driving worldwide destruction of areas rich with bats, carriers of tens of thousands of viruses. A Reuters data analysis pinpoints areas where conditions are ripe for a bat-borne disease to spill over to humanity.
We’ve dubbed these areas “jump zones.”United States Latest News, United States Headlines
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