China bans wildlife trade nationwide due to coronavirus outbreak
Sunday, 26th January 2020

China prohibited untamed life exchange across the country advertises, general stores, cafés, and web-based business stages due to the coronavirus flare-up, the nation's market guard dog, farming service, and ranger service agency said in a joint proclamation.
Any spots that breed untamed life ought to be secluded, and the transportation of natural life ought to be restricted, said the announcement.
The restriction will produce results from Sunday.
The infection which has contaminated more than 2,000 individuals all-inclusive and executed 56 individuals in China has been followed to a fish showcase in Wuhan that was illicitly selling untamed life.
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