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Shenzhen bans eating dogs, cats in post-coronavirus first for China

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Shenzhen has become the first city in China to ban eating cats and dogs as part of a wider effort to control the wet markets where the first animal-to-human transmission of the novel coronavirus likely occurred.

It’s believed the novel coronavirus disease, COVID-19, spread to humans from a bat consumed at a wet market in Wuhan, one of many niche markets across Asia.

World health experts have long raised concerns about such markets, which offer a wide range of farmed and wild animals for consumption, including bats, pangolins, snakes, dogs and cats. “Dogs and cats as pets have established a much closer relationship with humans than all other animals, and banning the consumption of dogs and cats and other pets is a common practice in

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