As Virus Spreads, Attention Turns to China's Wild Animal Markets - What’s News - WSJ Podcasts

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🎧 Listen: In today’s What’s News podcast, our journalists discuss the latest on China’s coronavirus outbreak and the Trump impeachment trial

A.M. Edition for January 28th: Chinese authorities say there are now more than 4,500 confirmed new coronavirus cases, and that more than 100 people have died. From Beijing, Jeremy Page says attention has now turned to the suspected source of the outbreak: a wet market in Wuhan.

Plus, Rebecca Balhaus from Washington on the impeachment trial latest, Ben Katz from London on Airbus's corruption settlement, and Nick Timiroas on the Fed's focus on short-term rates. Kim Gittleson hosts. Disclosure: Dow Jones & Co., publisher of The Wall Street Journal, has a commercial agreement to supply news through Apple services.

 

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Forbes is reporting this as a black swan event. Be prepared. Stay vigilant people. The delay in reporting the spread in December is deeply concerning.

Hong Kong restricting travel between the mainland today

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