but that more studies are needed to assess whether the deer can infect each other and other species in the wild. Its an intriguing observation but still needs to be interpreted with caution, says Aaron Irving, an infectious-diseases researcher at Zhejiang University in Haining, China.
Date: Aug 02, 2021
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Animal source of the coronavirus continues to elude scientists
Scientists are looking for similar coronaviruses in other animals, too. The ancestor of SARS-CoV-2 could be lurking in tissue samples that are stored in a lab, says Aaron Irving, an infectious-diseases researcher at Duke-NUS Medical School in Singapore. Many labs have samples sitting in their freez