Chinese city BANS the eating of dogs during coronavirus pandemic

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Chinese city BANS the eating of dogs and cats in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic

Lawmakers from Shenzhen passed the country's first law to ban pet meat. The new rule will kick in from May 1 and also bars snakes, frogs and turtles.

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