The Origin of the Species: The Hunt for SARS-CoV-2 – Pharmacy Practice News

Read article - Continued coverage of comments by Daniel Lucey ’77, Geisel ‘82, clinical professor of medicine, in an article on the World Health Organization’s investigation into the origins of COVID-19. “The most likely [pathway] is that a bat infected some animal species—maybe more than one species—and that species infected humans, and then it took off and, unfortunately, tragically, it was much more contagious than SARS 1 or MERS.”