Monday, January 27, 2020

Wuhan Coronavirus News Updates -- January 27, 2020





Daily Mail: Deadly coronavirus outbreak DID start at the animal market in Wuhan where snakes, rats and wolf cubs were slaughtered on order, tests confirm

* China's Centre for Disease Control, Prevention confirmed outbreak's epicentre
* Market was home to stalls trading snakes, wolf pups, foxes, rats and peacocks
* Epidemic has so far claimed lives of more than 80 people and infected 3,000

The deadly Chinese coronavirus outbreak began at a wholesale animal market in Wuhan city, experts have confirmed.

Scientists from the Chinese Centre for Disease Control and Prevention said tests proved humans caught it from animals at the Huanan Seafood Wholesales Market.

It is not clear which animal was carrying the pneumonia-like illness but the market was home to stalls trading dozens of different species, including rats and wolf cubs.

Last week experts suggested the disease may have originated in snakes, which are known carriers of coronaviruses.

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Wuhan Coronavirus News Updates -- January 27, 2020

The Latest: No evidence new virus from China spreading in US -- AP
Coronavirus: 73 test negative in UK as China death toll hits 81 – live updates -- The Guardian
China battles coronavirus outbreak: All the latest updates -- Al Jazeera

Coronavirus: Death toll rises to 81 as China extends holiday -- BBC
China virus death toll now at 81, more than 2,700 cases confirmed -- Al Jazeera
China coronavirus: Premier Li Keqiang orders Wuhan hospitals to admit patients as city struggles to cope -- SCMP
Chinese premier visits Wuhan, epicentre of coronavirus outbreak -- Al Jazeera
Coronavirus claims first life in China's capital, as spread continue across the globe -- ABC News Online
Beijing city reports first coronavirus death: state TV -- Reuters
Coronavirus: At least 81 dead in China; WHO head in Beijing -- UPI
In one Wuhan hospital, long lines, fear and frustration -- AFP
China coronavirus: mayor of Wuhan admits mistakes -- The Guardian
China's coronavirus outbreak sees Government budget $12.8 billion to help contain spread -- ABC News Online
Incredible footage shows China's 1,000-bed coronavirus hospital starting to take shape after just FOUR DAYS of construction as the nation rushes to build three MORE -- Daily Mail
Mongolia closes border, China extends holiday to fight virus -- AP
China coronavirus: Singapore reports fifth confirmed case -- SCMP
Wife of Canada's first coronavirus patient tests positive; 19 under investigation -- Reuters
Anxious foreigners await rescue from China virus epicentre -- AFP
Africa on alert for first case of Wuhan coronavirus -- SCMP
Which countries have confirmed cases of new coronavirus? -- Al Jazeera
Factbox: Countries evacuating nationals from China virus areas -- Reuters

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Is it any different than eating horses?

Roger Smith said...


I would think one couldn't tell the difference in many things eaten after they are cooked and spiced up along the way. Looking at a label on some packaged foods I have a feeling the food industry could spice up shredded cardboard and some people would say it's great. Give me seconds! Before preparation may be a different story. Are workers in the chain before consumers get the item[s] on their plate the most at risk?
And what is the allure of consuming some of these creatures? Or for that matter this new artificial meat now being peddled. Anyone ever read the ingredients for this stuff? Some people should apologize to their long suffering stomachs.

Anonymous said...

What is wrong with eating snake?

Canadian Les Stroud eats snakes?

What is wrong with eating wolf pups?

If you eat veal, it is kind of hard to say eating wolf cubs is wrong.

People in India and elsewhere eat rat.

I think our little Bob is showing his Eurocentricity and white privilege.