Wuhan vendors from infamous wild animal market reopen shops elsewhere

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Vendors from Wuhan's infamous live wild animal market linked to COVID-19 have reopened their stalls elsewhere

Former traders of Wuhan's Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market have relocated. One said many had moved nine miles to another wet market to restart business.

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When in China i used to walk past these markets, i honestly used to think it was for pet-keepers. I did though see a restaurant owner kill live fish on the bare black, spit-coated literal side walk next to his restaurant & people gladly watched & ate there. Fresh fish right.

More likely to have come from a lab but either way these people are sick 😷

Life goes on for those who survived.

The virus leaked from the lab, it's not relative to the wet market

Yeah because it came from the market! Riiiiight!

Have we learned nothing?

THAT link was debunked long ago ,,officially

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