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Another potentially explosive theory -- first posed by two Chinese
researchers in early February and amplified by Fox News host Tucker
Carlson on March 31 -- holds that the origin traces back to an accident
in one of two labs near the Wuhan market that work with bats.
Most of the experts interviewed for this story discounted the theory
-- whose progenitors reportedly withdrew their paper -- saying it wasn't
supported by evidence.
The theory has also been strenuously denied by the Chinese government and one of the labs.
But
one expert, a chemical biology professor and bioweapons expert at
Rutgers University, has suggested to several media outlets that the
lab-accident theory has credence.
"The possibility that the virus
entered humans through a laboratory accident cannot and should not be
dismissed," Dr. Richard Ebright told CNN in an email Sunday.