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COMMENTARY: How viruses can leap from animals to humansBats have been shown to be the natural reservoir of numerous deadly human viruses, explains Narveen Jandu of the University of Waterloo.CommentaryMay 16, 2020
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Shenzhen bans eating dogs, cats in post-coronavirus first for ChinaChina is also clamping down on its wildlife trade, which has been linked to the first coronavirus case in humans.TrendingApr 2, 2020
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Coronavirus spread renewing concerns about how animals are slaughteredSpreading illness shows how animals are handled can endanger people everywhere.CanadaFeb 14, 2020
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