The Huanan Seafood Market in the central city of Wuhan came under greater scrutiny on Wednesday as Chinese officials said that the virus which has so far killed nine people and infected hundreds may have originated in a wild animal sold at the food emporium.
"Freshly slaughtered, frozen and delivered to your door," said the price list for the vendor,"Wild Game Animal Husbandry for the Masses". AFP was unable to directly confirm the authenticity of the price list. Phone calls to the vendor went unanswered, and attempts to connect to its social media accounts were rejected.
A number of the early sufferers of the virus, now known as the 2019 Novel Coronavirus , were employees of the market. Dr Walzer said 70 per cent of all new infectious diseases come from wildlife, with habitat encroachment increasing the chances of pathogens spreading. Bats are thought to have spawned Sars, which in 2002 to 2003 killed hundreds of people in Asia, mostly China.
When will they ever learn?
Ive wolf pups? Nah yall can rot
Doa etniknUighur
Dorang ni semakin bodoh? 🤔
It's not because China is evil, it's because they have 1.3 billion people to feed ~3 meals a day, & if they did not do the OneChildFamiliesWorldwideNow years ago,they would have 800 million more people to feed. Anything Food is needed desperately TulsiGabbard pontifex Pledge
HaziqHariz3 They eat every things that fly & have 4 legs except table & aeroplane 😥😯😮
Makan pelik2 lagi.
Ban China people from entering Malaysia!
they litteraly eat anything that moves
Honestly, they should the ones on fire. Not Australia.
This WuhanCoronavirus outbreak reminds me of a book by Jared Diamond - Guns, Germs, and Steel.. jareddiamond
ZulfiqarBadri
1Obefiend KTHopkins realDonaldTrump bingregory
Why lah 🤦🏻♀️
Karma
why china eating those?
l-live wolf pups? 😨
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