The death march of the coronavirus shows no sign of slowing down, having killed thousands and forcing countries to go into complete lockdown.
Since appearing in China in December, the deadly disease has tainted all continents – except Antarctica – and has forced governments to take extreme measures to contain its spread.
But, it is not the first killer virus to leave thousands dead in its wake – and it probably won’t be the last. For decades, diseases have sprung out from particular hotspots with alarming reliability and the source often is China.
The communist nation is home to 1.4 billion people and many buy their meat in sickly so-called “wet markets”. In the foul-smelling markets, exotic animals and livestock mix being stacked on top of
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