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  2. COVID-19 lab leak theory - Wikipedia

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    The Wuhan Institute of Virology and the Wuhan Center for Disease Control are located within miles of the original focal point of the pandemic, Wuhan's Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market, and this very closeness has made it easy for conspiracy theories to take root suggesting the laboratory must be the virus' origin. [18]

  3. Wet markets in China - Wikipedia

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    The pork section of the Sanqi Baihui Market in Beijing. In 2003, wet markets across China were banned from holding wildlife after the 2002–2004 SARS outbreak, which was directly tied to such practices. [16] In 2014, live poultry was banned from all markets in Hangzhou due to the H7N9 avian influenza outbreak. [3]

  4. COVID-19 misinformation by China - Wikipedia

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    China's ambassador to South Africa also made these claims on Twitter. [44] [53] An "intentional disinformation campaign" by China was discussed among the Group of Seven (G7), [54] and the Chinese efforts were condemned by the US Department of State, [44] which criticized Chinese authorities for spreading "dangerous and ridiculous" conspiracy ...

  5. COVID-19 misinformation - Wikipedia

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    According to The Economist, conspiracy theories exist on China's internet about COVID-19 being created by the CIA in order to "keep China down". [101] According to an investigation by ProPublica , such conspiracy theories and disinformation have been propagated under the direction of China News Service , the country's second largest government ...

  6. Zoonotic origins of COVID-19 - Wikipedia

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    Pangolins are sometimes sold in wet markets in China, where they are considered a culinary delicacy and a component of traditional medicine. [13] The highest sequence similarity to the SARS-CoV-2 spike receptor binding domain was found in a coronavirus infecting Sunda pangolins in Guangdong province. [33] Pangolins are frequently smuggled to ...

  7. Wet market - Wikipedia

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    A wet market (also called a public market [4] or a traditional market [5]) is a marketplace selling fresh foods such as meat, fish, produce and other consumption-oriented perishable goods in a non-supermarket setting, as distinguished from "dry markets" that sell durable goods such as fabrics, kitchenwares and electronics.

  8. China's stock-market surge fizzles after Beijing fails to ...

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    On Tuesday, hashtags about China's stock market — including the apt #A-shares rollercoaster — rushed to the top of Weibo's trending list. A-shares are stocks of Chinese companies listed on the ...

  9. COVID-19 pandemic in Hubei - Wikipedia

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    According to China Business, workers in hazmat suits were inspecting the market and collecting samples. The storekeepers at the market said that they were not told what the people were collecting and detecting. The urban management officers and police officers were on the spot to ask the storekeepers to finish up and leave the market. [39]