What are China’s wet markets and are they really a ticking time bomb?
The Briefing22 Apr 2020

What are China’s wet markets and are they really a ticking time bomb?

They’ve been blamed for Covid-19 but what are wet markets and should they be closed altogether? Guests include Aussie Annabelle Brett, who has visited these types of markets backpacking across China and Dr Delia Linn (Senior Lecturer in Chinese studies) who grew up in Wuhan and believes we’ve got it all wrong.

Today's news headlines:

  • Young Aussies hardest hit by Covid-19 job losses
  • South Korea and China have denied Kim Jong-Un is fighting for life.
  • UK to trial human vaccine from Thursday

In today's Briefing we ask: What are inside the wet markets? How have the traditional wet markets changed following the outbreak of bird flu, SARS and other viral outbreaks? Why doesn't the Chinese government itself want the wet markets? Are the wet markets to blame for Covid-19? What sort of animals can you find in the Wuhan wildlife market? Do Chinese people actually enjoy to consume wildlife or is it a common misconception? What is life like in the city of Wuhan (and why is it known as a 'city of rebels'?)

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