Meat market spreading 'corona' like virus in 10 countries of world
Meat market spreading 'corona' like virus in 10 countries of world
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Washington: The Coronavirus has caused outrage all over the world. The virus started spreading from China, and has caught the whole world at this time. This virus is spread from animals to humans. In which animals it has been found, scientists from all over the world are telling different kinds of things, bats are being told mainly in them.

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The coronavirus is spread all over the world only by the meat of rare animals like bats. Even after this, there are about ten countries in the world where the wet markets are still running indiscriminately. Along with China, there are markets in Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Malaysia, Indonesia, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea and Japan. According to the UN report, the annual turnover of these wild animals was Rs 1.4 lakh crore in 2016, which reached Rs 7 lakh crore in 2018.

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Talking about China, Guangdong Wet Market in China is the place where animals such as pythons, turtles, chameleons, rats, leopards, bats, pangolins, foxes, wild cats, crocodiles are sold. SARS spread in 2002 from this market in China. Due to this SARS, 8,000 people from 26 countries were infected. This was the first attack of the coronavirus. After this, China closed this market for a few days but after few days it was opened again.

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