Coronavirus started as 'an accident' in Chinese lab, former MI6 boss says
And he claimed the report could force China to pay 'reparations' to the rest of the world for the death toll and economic hardship wrought by the virus.- most likely bats or pangolins - before jumping to the human population.
The paper claims that there are 'inserted sections' in the DNA of the virus, and warns that current efforts to develop are vaccine are doomed - because the virus has been misunderstood.Sir Richard says it could raise questions about how China will compensate affected countriesSir Richard called the study a "very important contribution to a debate which is now starting" about how the virus evolved and then turned into a pandemic.
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