EXCLUSIVE: Wet markets still selling wildlife spark 'time bomb' fears of next deadly virus coronavirus coronaviruslockdown
The filthy conditions in Asia’s wildlife markets, where live animals are flogged as exotic pets or butchered for food, are a “ticking time bomb” for new deadly pandemics, experts say.A pangolin infected by bats is widely believed to be the source of the outbreak.
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