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BMA: Chatuchak Market Didn’t Spread COVID-19

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BMA: Chatuchak Market Didn’t Spread COVID-19

 

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BANGKOK, Feb 25 (TNA) – The Market Office of the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) denied the Chatuchak market transmitted COVID-19 to China, saying it did not permit pet sales there.

 

Pinit Arayasilpatorn, director of the Market Office, denied an international report that an animal zone in the Chatuchak market might be the source of COVID-19 before the pandemic started in Wuhan city of China.

 

The Chatuchak market was under the jurisdiction of the BMA’s Market Office which banned the sales of pets.

 

Full Story: https://tna.mcot.net/english-news/line-today-english-news-644264

 

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-- © Copyright TNA 2021-02-25
 

Of course Thailand is not a hub of illegal animal trade,where do i keep reading these things?

17 minutes ago, snoop1130 said:

Pinit Arayasilpatorn, director of the Market Office, denied an international report that an animal zone in the Chatuchak market might be the source of COVID-19 before the pandemic started in Wuhan city of China.

 

Revenge by China for the PM opting to get the Az vaccine? :whistling:

"I don't want to know why you can't. I want to know how you can!"

34 minutes ago, snoop1130 said:

saying it did not permit pet sales there

this is thailand, doesnt matter at all who says something is permitted or not

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Someone is telling porkie pies. The illegal wild life trade at Chatuchak market has been well documented over the years.

There was an ABC 60 Minutes program about this market that went out last year.

 

It's on youtube, what the hell - here's the link : 15:45 in the video they go into the market

 

 

 

 

and a follow up video released here when they 'shut it down'  ???? :

 

 

 

I have bought there my 2 puppies.

I have walked the whole market, a lot of different animals, hundreds of stalls.

that was sometimes before covid.

but certainly if not animals exported to wuhan, it could be visitor tourists taking with them the virus.

There is a thai scientific research poiting covid to bats in southern thailand, published several weeks ago 

Right.

Point to everything that isn't China. 

Maybe Covid came from the world famous bat collection of the San Diego Zoo?

Or from German slaughterhouses, imported to China through frozen food? After all,  that's a WHO-approved theory, and as we all know the WHO is not in Chinas pocket. 

 

 

17 hours ago, YetAnother said:

this is thailand, doesnt matter at all who says something is permitted or not

 

18 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

The Chatuchak market was under the jurisdiction of the BMA’s Market Office which banned the sales of pets.

I guess that all the Animals I saw on my last visit to the market must have been for Food Consumtion by the Public then.

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