Around China, as the crisis from the covid-19 pandemic improves, wildlife markets begin to reopen. For many in Asia, they are the only affordable source of fresh produce, meat and seafood. Experts call on authorities to close markets where wild animals and pets such as cats and dogs are sold to prevent a future pandemic.
China required to close wildlife markets
2020-04-07T19:48:30.448Z
Around China, as the crisis from the covid-19 pandemic improves, wildlife markets begin to reopen. For many in Asia, they are the only affordable source of product ...