Yes & no. “...where vendors legally sold live animals from stalls in close quarters with hundreds of others. This is where you get new and emerging diseases that the human population has never been seen before. “diversity of wild animals in markets like these, packed in small...
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...cages in crowded market stalls, create a perfect laboratory for the incubation of new viruses that can enter human cells. Viruses can be spread through saliva, blood or feces. Each animal is a package of pathogens”. “game meats such as civet cats, snakes or pangolins...
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I love it when Non-Asian people can identify with our marginalization of Asian people in North America and around the world...NOT
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The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) has called for the ban on the sale of wildlife to be made permanent. “Poorly regulated, live animal markets mixed with illegal wildlife trade offer a unique opportunity for viruses to spillover from wildlife hosts into the human population”
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I prefer mine a bit more on the well done sidepic.twitter.com/tVB2YK4yhr
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But that’s because it is a food regulation issue. It’s almost as if that’s why we have the FDA. If you eat live animals purchased from an unregulated market stall do not be surprised when you get sick.
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