China has reportedly banned wildlife trade as global coronavirus cases surge by lisettevoytko
—are suspected to be the animal source of the coronavirus outbreak, but that has not been confirmed., with their meat and blood considered delicacies by some black markets, while their scaly pelts are legally used in some traditional Chinese medicine.
Meanwhile, South Korea, Iran, and Italy are reported large increases in their numbers of coronavirus cases Monday, andMillions. That’s how many wild animals are believed to be trafficked each day, according to theChina previously enacted a temporary wildlife trade ban during the 2002-2003 SARS epidemic. Once fears of that virus passed, wildlife trade continued.
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