NSTworld: China banned wildlife trade nationwide in markets, supermarkets, restaurants, and e-commerce platforms due to the coronavirus outbreak. virus wuhan
Any places that breed wildlife should be isolated, and the transportation of wildlife should be banned, said the statement.
The virus which has infected more than 2,000 people globally and killed 56 people in China has been traced to a seafood market in Wuhan that was illegally selling wildlife.--Reuters
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