Animals
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Experts Warn How The Next Global Outbreak May Come From Wildlife Trade
While the virus that brought COVID was not the first pathogen to have been passed from animal to human, it most likely won't be the last, and although scientists cannot yet determine exactly what animal hosted the coronavirus, they believe that global wildlife trade is to blame.
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