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Coronaviruses frequently circulate in bat reservoirs, occasionally spilling over into humans where most infections fail to establish sustained transmission. A novel coronavirus spill-over event produces a virus capable of infecting human airway cells, but initially spreads inefficiently between people. Subsequent mutations improve human receptor binding and viral shedding without reducing replication in animal reservoirs or humans.
Given sufficient opportunity for adaptation and global population movement, what outcome best explains how such a virus could become pandemic?