China again starts selling bats and pangolin in market
China again starts selling bats and pangolin in market
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Washington: In today's time, either disease or any disaster becomes a crisis on human life. One of which is the coronavirus, this is such a disease, which has not been able to break any. More than 40,000 deaths have occurred due to the virus, while millions of people have been infected with this virus. It is a bit difficult for scientists to say how long will be able to get rid of this disease.

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According to the information, even though the world is struggling with the corona epidemic, the sale of bats and pangolins in China has started again. Scientists are considering this move of China as dangerous because the Covid-19 epidemic has come from bats in humans. Various reports show that the infection of the virus was first seen in a person from Hubei province of China.

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The Washington Examiner quoted a correspondent for 'A Mail on Sunday' as saying, "Markets are operating exactly as they were before the outbreak of the epidemic. But now the security guards are watching these markets for 24 hours. Their entire focus is on the fact that no one could take pictures of blood-soaked floors, dogs and rabbits being slaughtered." The Sea Food Market in Wuhan, China is considered the center of Corona. The World Health Organization (WHO) also said on January 12, "There are indications that the epidemic is linked to Wuhan's seafood market." Quoting a China-based correspondent, the Washington Examiner wrote, "Everyone here believes that the outbreak of the epidemic is over and there is nothing to worry about now. It was a foreign problem." Many scientists, medical experts and animal rights activists have demanded a ban on China's seafood market, but it seems that the Asian country does not want to learn from its mistakes.

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