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Sales and consumption of dog and cat meat were banned on May 1 in Shenzhen, China, in China’s Guangdong region, where the coronavirus (Kovid-19) epidemic began to affect the world. In some cities of the country, frogs and turtles continue to be sold.
Despite government bans due to the coronavirus, which is said to have started at a wildlife market in Wuhan City, Xihua Farmer’s Market in Guangzhou, the country continues to sell frogs and turtles.
CONSUME WILD ANIMALS CONSUMERS
Live shrimp were said to be openly sold in the market as well, while sellers were also willing to sell live scorpions based on customer demand.
Chinese government; It has banned the sale of most animals, such as turtles, frogs, snakes, and scorpions, since late February, but the government reportedly revised the list of “wild animals” that could be sold.
While the full list is expected to be finalized by mid-May at the latest, it is estimated that wild animals will continue to be sold until then.
PROHIBITED ON MAY 1
Cat and dog sales and consumption were banned on May 1 in Shenzhen, China, in China’s Guangdong region, where the coronavirus epidemic began. After the ban decision, it was the first city in China where the consumption of dog and cat meat was banned.