Australia calls on G20 for end to 'wet' markets selling wildlife, Coronavirus pandemic

Australia calls on G20 for end to 'wet' markets selling wildlife, Coronavirus pandemic

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Coronavirus is thought to have originated at a ‘wet’ market in Wuhan that was also selling illegal wildlife.

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