American scientist blames people for the coronary pandemic

Illegal trade in wild animals and the great intervention of humans in nature are the main causes of the coronary pandemic. At least that's what an American scientist said that “this is natural revenge and we did it to ourselves.” According to Thomas Lovejoy, who invented the term “biological diversity” in the year [...]
According to Thomas Loveyoy, who invented the term “biological diversity” in 1980, scientists are finding that two of the four new viruses that develop annually result from human intervention in the natural world.
The researcher, who has been named the father of biodiversity, also adds that each of these viruses can become a pandemic.
Loveoy says:
This pandemic is the result of our great and ongoing intervention in nature and the trade of wildlife, and in particular, the markets where wild animals are sold, the markets of sea living species in South Asia and the wildlife markets in Africa... It's quite obvious, it was just a matter of time before something like this happened. ”
The scientist's statement was made to mark the publication of a report by the Center for American Progress, under which the U.S. should step up efforts to fight the wildlife trade as a way to help cope with pandemics.
The markets Lovey talked about are traditional markets that sell live animals (fields and wilds), as well as fruits, vegetables and fresh fish, often in unhygienic conditions.
They are found throughout Africa and Asia. The market in Wuhan believed to be the country from “born” Covid-19 contained a number of wild animals, including foxes, mice, squirrels, cubs, and salamanders.












