key: cord-1010812-qkd26gcv authors: Byard, Roger W.; Hunsaker, John; Tsokos, Michael title: Origin of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) and COVID-19 date: 2020-10-26 journal: Forensic Sci Med Pathol DOI: 10.1007/s12024-020-00323-3 sha: cf31dbbde9c180fd9d22f5153b961fc3a7de5252 doc_id: 1010812 cord_uid: qkd26gcv nan A recent paper published in Forensic Science Medicine and Pathology by Santurro et al. provided useful details of postmortem investigations and sampling in cases of suspected or probable COVID-19 [1] . A follow up Letter to the Editor from Zhan et al. has stated that these authors were "unscientific and irresponsible to claim that COVID-19 originated in China". They also state that the origin of the new coronavirus may not be in Wuhan China [2] . It should be clearly stated that Santurro et al. did not mention Wuhan, China, in their Technical Report and, in fact, asserted only that a cluster of cases of pneumonia due to SARS-CoV-2 originated in China. The latter fact seems reasonably non-controversial. Given that there was actually no statement that "COVID-19 originated in China" it is difficult to see that the Santurro paper needs correction. A decision was made by the Senior Editors of FSMP to publish this correspondence to enable the original authors to demonstrate that they were in no way "unscientific and irresponsible" and also to demonstrate how incorrect reading of papers may lead to imprecise and unfortunate conclusions. A technical report from the Italian SARS-Co V-2 outbreak. Postmortem sampling and autopsy investigation in cases of suspected or probable COVID-19 A technical report from the Italian SARS-Co V-2 outbreak. Postmortem sampling and autopsy investigation in cases of suspected or probable COVID-19