Deadly CoronavirusOutbreak DID start at the wild animal meat market in Wuhan where snakes, rats and wolf cubs were slaughtered to order
China's Centre for Disease Control, Prevention confirmed outbreak's epicentre. Market was home to stalls trading snakes, wolf pups, foxes, rats and peacocks. Epidemic has so far claimed lives of more than 80 people and infected 3,000.
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