Couple of things - Pfizer did not take any of our money to develop the vaccine and the virus was not discovered at the Wuhan lab as the earliest case was in Hubei province.
A 55-year-old individual from Hubei province in China may have been the first person to have contracted COVID-19, the disease caused by the new coronavirus spreading across the globe. That case dates back to Nov. 17, 2019, according to the South China Morning Post(opens in new tab).
That's more than a month earlier than doctors noted cases in Wuhan, China, which is in Hubei province, at the end of December 2019. At the time, authorities suspected the virus stemmed from something sold at a wet market in the city. However, it's now clear that early in what is now a pandemic(opens in new tab), some infected people had no connection to the market. That included one of the earliest cases from Dec. 1, 2019 in an individual who had no link to that seafood market, researchers reported Jan. 20 in the journal The Lancet(opens in new tab).
Scientists now suspect this coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, originated in a bat and somehow hopped to another animal, possibly the pangolin, which then passed it on to humans. The disease is now spreading between people without any animal intermediary.
Redoocs, Told you before our tolerance for bullshit as yours is constantly diminishing. The fact you said "John Oliver who?" underlines the fact you, as expected, don't bother to read much, if any, of the stuff we give you.