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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Shut this abuse to nature down!!
These filthy chinese will not improve... Just ignore them and keep them to eat these filthy meat...😬😓
peta
Hopefully not next to a biolab this time ..
I just read a report from ScienceAlert that the Wet Market was not the source of the virus but a victim of it. Someone got sick in Hubei province then infected people in Wuhan. With 11 Million people packed in a City it's easy to see how such a virus could spread quickly.
They don’t sell Bats at that market. It came from a lab
in the pic I see seafood andcrawfish. so you british don't eat meat?wow..nice. learn from india. wisidom.
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