Indian street traders ‘risking more viruses by slaughtering animals in squalid conditions’

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Exclusive: Indian street traders ‘risking more viruses by slaughtering animals in squalid conditions’

butchered for their scales, which are then sold on the black market for traditional Asian medicine in India. Pangolins are believed to have been a key carrier of the coronavirus before it passed to humans.

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