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COVID or not, desires to eat wildlife continues in Asia Coronavirus pandemic News

Continued attempts to stop the sale of wild animals and their meat have not caused any change in the wet markets of Asia Pacific, although the region has been struggling to contain the largest and deadliest wave of COVID-19. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), nearly three-quarters of infectious diseases that spread to humans are of animal origin. The SARS virus, for example, which killed 800 people between 2002 and 2004, is believed to have started with bats before spreading to the Chinese wildlife market in the Chinese city of Foshan. In April, after a research team in China said the Wuhan seafood market and COVID-19 were likely to reach humans, the WHO never made a move urging countries to stop selling wild mammals in wet markets. an emergency measure.

COVID or not, the wish to eat wild animals continues in Asia | Coronavirus pandemic news

Although the region is working hard to contain the largest and deadliest COVID-19 wave since the pandemic began, continued efforts to curb the sale of wild animals and their meat have failed to bring about change in the fresh food market in the Asia-Pacific region. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), nearly three-quarters of new infectious diseases spread to humans originate from animals. This SARS virusFor example, the virus that killed 800 people between 2002 and 2004 is believed to have started with bats and then spread to civet cats at the Wild Animal Market in Foshan, China. In April, after the investigation team in China concluded that the seafood market in Wuhan was the most likely way for COVID-19 to spread to humans, the WHO took unprecedented action to urge countries to suspend the sale of wild caught wild animals in wet markets. Mammals, because of an emergency measure.

LETTER | Cold-blooded killing by cops - does the govt condone it?

LETTER | Cold-blooded killing by cops - does the govt condone it? Modified2:24 am - LETTER | Can the prime minister, home minister and the inspector-general of police (IGP) sleep peacefully with their hands thickly covered with the blood of Muhammad Shamil Hafiz Shapiei, 15, Mohd Hairul Nizam Tuah, 22, and Muhammad Hanafi Omar, 21, who were shot dead by the police at Glenmarie in Shah Alam, Selangor, in the most heinous way? The cold-blooded shooting took place on Nov 13, 2010, and the High Court in Shah Alam delivered its verdict a few days ago, awarding the families over RM1.5 million in damages. The damages, even if increased by 10-fold or even 20-fold, mean nothing as the lives of the young boys cannot be brought back. Money is not king in such cases.

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