First coronavirus patient had NO connection to Wuhan seafood market

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First coronavirus patient had NO connection to Wuhan seafood market - so did the disease start elsewhere?

The first coronavirus patient was a bed-bound man in his 70s, BBC reported. He had no connection to the market where Beijing says the outbreak began.

 

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RealSammyMarkle Stefan Molineaux has said that the lab sold animals to the market. Also that a lab worker got bitten by a bat. No one really knows yet.

28DaysLater 😮😯😲🤯🤮

Bats are a type of fish😳 My science teacher was shit!!

My money's on Kim:

Did the patient have a thing for bats?

Please keep up - we the public have known that for ages

how the hell, in such a dysfunctional Country as China, can any one tell who was the first? China has already faced criticism for failing to notify the world for 3-4 weeks

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