China has not detected SARS virus in bats for more than a decade. 2002-2003, China’s SARS outbreak, China has not found any more SARS cases for more than a decade, and no human SARS coronavirus has been detected in bats. The CDC said that the pathogen that caused the “mysterious virus” in Wuhan was identified as a new coronavirus, which belongs to the same family of coronaviruses as SARS and MERS coronaviruses, but genetic evolutionary analysis shows that it belongs to different subgroups of branches, and the new coronavirus found this time is neither SARS nor MERS virus. The novel coronavirus found here is neither SARS nor MERS virus, and the viral gene sequences are relatively different.