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Updated Wednesday, June 10, 2020 - 01:36

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We are talking about the already infamous Wuhan food market. Of the bat-eaters , if they exist. From the pangolin and from which the pangolin was eaten, presumably rolling an animal coronavirus towards the 7,700 human inhabitants of Earth. From the unhealthiness and food aberrations that could have given rise to the pandemic. But once upon a time there was a much closer and less exotic Wuhan: let's say it was London. And not so long ago. Just over a century and a half. In 1854, look at how people lived and

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