Bats are Still Being Sold At Chinese Markets

A grey-headed Flying-fox (Pteropus polio

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Experts have said that coronavirus started because a person in Wuhan ate an infected bat.

This led to a global pandemic with the virus now affecting countries worldwide and being responsible for over thousands of death.

Coronavirus has been controlled in China and it seems like the country is still celebrating.

Their markets are open and apparently they are still selling bats.

Dogs, cats , and other animals are also available.

It's as if they could care less about the impact their country just had on the world. Will they ever learn from their mistakes?

'Everyone here believes the outbreak is over and there's nothing to worry about any more. It's just a foreign problem now as far as they are concerned,' said one of the China-based correspondent told the Daily Mail

The correspondent who visited Dongguan said: 'The markets have gone back to operating in exactly the same way as they did before coronavirus.

'The only difference is that security guards try to stop anyone taking pictures which would never have happened before.' 

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