Where the Coronervirus began to reopen the giant market with living sea creatures

More than 90 percent of Wuhan's biggest seafood market businesses have returned to work. Work resumes after the removal of the austerity measures that were set to manage the spread of the Coronavirius era in China. State media published in the country shows vendors as [...]
Image published by state media in the country shows vendors selling live sea creatures at the giant Baishazhou market, which has an equivalent surface of 65 football fields, writes abcnews. al
Over 3,600 stores have now been opened again in Baishazhou, which is one of the city's main markets where large products are sold. Following the appearance of the Corona virus, officials in the country have already banned the trade of wildlife or livestock.
On the other hand, we remember here that Australia's prime minister criticised the support the World Health Organisation provided for reopening the markets in Wuhan. Experts believe that the virus has been passed on to humans by wild animals, bats with many possibilities, through an intermediate dependence.












