Analysis of whole-genome sequences showed that SARS-CoV-2 shares about 96.1% identity to a bat SARSr-CoV isolated from Rhinolophus affinis (Ra) in Yunnan, China in 2013 (BatCoV RaTG13) [132,133], 93.3% identity to a bat SARSr-CoV isolated from Rhinolophus malayanus (Rm) in Yunnan (YN), China in 2019 (BetaCoV/Rm/Yunnan/YN02/2019, RmYN02) [133], and 87.8% and 87.6% identity to two bat SARSr-CoVs, BatCoV RpZC45 and BatCoV RpZXC21, respectively, detected in Rhinolophus pusillus (Rp) bats from Zhoushan City (ZXC or ZC), Zhejiang Province, China in 2015 [226].