Largest wholesale food market in the world is transformed into a coronavirus morgue in Paris
Rungis market is the largest wholesale food market anywhere in the world. It also now houses a makeshift morgue for Paris's coronavirus victims. Bodies will begin arriving on Friday while the market remains open to public.
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