Coronavirus digest: WHO team visits Wuhan wet market to find COVID clues
By DW
01 February 2021 |
9:00 am
The wholesale seafood center in Wuhan was shut down on December 31, 2019, after four cases of a mystery pneumonia were linked to the market. WHO experts believe the market is crucial to tracing the coronavirus origins.
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