The Wuhan wet market is a site in China that has been identified ... back to the 1800s and sells a range of locally caught and exotic fish, as well as fresh produce such as fruit and vegetables.
of the Lab Animal Research Center at the Hubei University of Chinese Medicine in Wuhan, conducted monthly surveys of all 17 wet market shops in the city selling live wild animals for food and pets.
It is widely believed that the Covid pandemic began in Wuhan, though there is debate among epidemiologists as to whether it emanated from a wet market or the world-leading coronavirus research ...
But some also sell wildlife - and it's thought the coronavirus may have emerged at a wet market in Wuhan that sold live, "exotic" animals. The Huanan market in Wuhan reportedly offered a range of ...
The scientists suspect infected animals were first brought to the Wuhan market in late November 2019, which then triggered the pandemic. Michael Worobey, one of the new study’s authors ...
A wet market in the central Chinese city of Wuhan is believed to be the source of the coronavirus pandemic that began in December last year, crossing from animals to humans. "It is well documented ...
SINGAPORE--The first known COVID-19 case was a market vendor in the Chinese city of Wuhan, not an accountant who appeared to have no link to the market but whose case contributed to speculation ...
An animal market in Wuhan is where it's believed COVID-19 first made the leap from animal to human. Indonesia's Langowan market is well known for its exotic meats like snake, lizard, rats ...