Daily Star's biggest headlines straight to your inbox!Shocking footage has emerged showing bats, cats, dogs and even pangolins are still being sold in notorious "wet markets" across Asia, despite evidence the coronavirus pandemic emerged from one.
The animals are being sold from cramped cages in China, Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, Philippines, Laos, and Sri Lanka.In April, the World Health Organisation (WHO) called for the markets to be banned, asking governments to suspend the trade in live caught wild animals of mammal species for food or breeding purposes and close sections of food markets selling live caught wild animals of mammalian species as an emergency measure..Investigators at a wet market in Sulawesi, Indonesia discovered bats.
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