A thrilling view of the market that brought the coronavirus, including snakes, koalas, and scorpions

Coronavius, who erupted in the Chinese city of Wuhan, has expanded to several other countries, and has so far killed at least 25 people. It is believed that the epidemic has “born” in a fish market that, after the relevant authorities announced it was closed, while the entire city was quarantined, is broadcast by Telegrafi. Wuhan City has [...]
It is believed that the epidemic has “born” in a fish market that, after the relevant authorities announced it was closed, while the entire city was quarantined, is broadcast by Telegrafi.

Wuhan is home to about 11 million people - more than London and New York - and this virus has expanded to Thailand, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and the U.S.

A few weeks after the market became a hot “pique”, Chinese officials have announced that the virus is transported from one person to another.

Coronavius represents a wide spectrum of viruses that are present in animals that can be carried in humans under certain circumstances. Contact with various meats sold on the stall has been found to be a source of infections on some people.

Local media have published the list of animals whose meat is present at the market. Information isn't completely verified, but they're being circulated on social networks.

On the list, cows, pigs, leprechauns, dogs, deer, snakes, turtles, scorpions, foxes, crocodiles, donkeys, kangaroos, and koalas are found.

Uncleaned vendors keep their animals and their remains, unclean they also have gloves and also the scales that measure the flesh.

The meat of koala must be distributed for 70 US dollars, reports the Daily Mail. The offer provides for 112 different kinds of meat.
In the meantime, we remember that there is no vaccine for this deadly virus that can be fought.












