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The virus likely started in Chinese bats. A lineage of the viruses then began to spill over into a catlike mammal called a civet. Civets are a common sight in Chinese animal markets, and it’s likely that humans became spillover hosts as well. The virus turned out to have the right biology for spreading from people to people—and unlike Ebola, it could spread on fine aerosol droplets.
A Planet of Viruses
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