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Huge wet market reopens in Wuhan after WHO backs controversial move

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Just months after the outbreak of coronavirus, thousands of stalls are back up and running in Wuhan's biggest wet market, according to reports.

Video released by Chinese state media suggests it's business as usual after the lockdown was lifted in the epicentre of the pandemic.

It is claimed that 90% of stalls are operating once again at the huge Baishazhou market - although selling live wild animals and livestock is now banned.

The sprawling market covers an area of 116 acres. It is thought Covid-19, which has killed more than 125,000 people, originated in another wet market in the city of Wuhan, called Huanan.

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