Indonesian wet markets continue to sell dogs and cats alongside bats despite coronavirus pandemic
Scientists had argued that the Indonesian markets were in a similar setting in Wuhan, China from where the coronavirus emerged
By Ishani Ghose
Updated On : 05:10 PST, Apr 27, 2020
Dogs, cats, and other rare animals are still being sold in live markets in northern Indonesia. The Tomohon Extreme Market is notorious for being very cruel to animals by the market stallholders. Various species of animals laying next to each other in a hot, moisture-rich environment risk the spread of disease, all over again.
Scientists had argued that the Indonesian markets were in a similar setting in Wuhan, China from where the coronavirus emerged. At the start of April, Operatives for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) visited the wet market located in Tomohon and another one located in Bangkok, Thailand.....
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