China's statement on 'Vet market', says "There is no such market here"
China's statement on 'Vet market', says
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Beijing: There is a demand for the closure of the Vet Market of sugar from America to Australia. There has been a history of these markets that many patients in humans are born here. However, the World Health Organization (WHO), which is responsible for controlling human diseases, says that they are a means of livelihood.

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The Director-General of WHO says that these markets should be allowed to reopen as they are a great source of affordable food and livelihood for millions of people around the world. The SARS virus was born in the Vet market of Yunnan province in 2003, while the coronavirus originated from the Vet market of Wuhan. However, it is well known that China will never accept these markets as the source of this virus. Rather China has moved one step ahead.

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Now China has said in the white lie that these markets were never there. Another Chinese 'big talk' foreign ministry spokesperson Geng Shuang said that there is no such place as a 'Vet market' in China. He said, 'First of all, I would like to mention that there is no such thing as a' wildlife Vet market 'in China. Even in China, there is nothing like 'Vet market'. Farmers markets, chicken markets and seafood markets are more common here. In these markets, fresh meat, fish, vegetables, seafood and various types of agricultural products are sold. And there are some markets which also sell live poultry ie poultry and duck etc.

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