outbreak is believed to have originated at a wildlife market in Wuhan, China and spread to humans due to their close proximity with wild animals. comes as millions of people around the world mobilise for the first time online on the 50th anniversary of Earth Day tomorrow to tackle this year’s theme of climate action.
The Chinese are farming normal animals, why not farm imported exotics and cut down the movement of them around the world! If you want to eat it, farm it yourself! Stop taking them out of their natural habitats! The same as Flakey and chips in Australia is South African Shark!
Guess where most elephant and rhino tusks go to ?
There are obviously huge cultural differences , we can’t understand why others eat animals consider to be pets , but we need an international standard on health and safety as a first step
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Over there in China they'll eat anything that moves...
Hey UN WHO instead of warning about the dangers of pandemics why not work to avoid them in a proactive manner ?
People are eating rats? I don't believe my eyes
Is not easy and it will take time. I guess we are wearing it . Bag and so on. Experiment as well. All the sofa share football, eyelash extension , tinted brush .they’re all from animals. We all guilty
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There should be an international treaty banning these markets.
They should be all banned
They should all be wearing masks
China is not being held accountable and will not listen. But the seem to be reacting to the class action suits being presented by various entities and states. Why not Canada ?
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