We see from the chart that earliest EHA was involved with funds was 2013, and that SARS-CoV-2’s closest relative, RaTG13, was isolated in 2012. The 2014 ebola outbreak in Guinea began 26 Dec 2013, not identified until Mar 2014. The ebola chron must figure into the reasoning now, because of the Rousettus bat at Mengla that harbored a filovirus, not far from RaTG13. Rousettus viruses have a bi-annual rise-and-fall pulse, which we will also consider here, and thus the investigation is homing in on the natural reservoir of SARS-CoV-2, ebola and Marburg, between Africa and China. As we know, EHA links to PROJECT, and that the Indian article we’ve posted on another thread asks, ‘Why is the pathogen database (
https://www.virusess.nsdc.cn/chinavpi/) associated with the PROJECT (2013 FY 113500) not accessible anymore?’ Earliest Eco Health Alliance funds link to a certain month in 2013. How precisely does the funding chron link to the loss of access of 2013 FY 113500?