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Wednesday, April 1, 2020

China Reopens Wet Markets, the Suspected Cause of COVID-19

china wet market

China recently declared victory in its fight against the coronavirus and has reopened its wet food markets that sell produce, seafood, and meats, including live animals more exotic fare—to the U.S. palate—like bats, dogs, and cats. No new or additional sanitation or operating changes have been announced.

According to the Daily Caller, wet markets, suspected as the place where the virus could have infected humans,  were shut down in January after it was discovered the coronavirus in Wuhan, China—believed to be the origin of the outbreak. The market where the outbreak originated is just one of the markets that have reopened this week.

Wet markets are places of commerce that sell live animals and seafood. Reportedly, animals are in stacked cages with little to no sanitary oversight and many feel that now that China believes it’s recovered from the outbreak, it’s back to business as usual.

“The markets have gone back to operating in exactly the same way as they did before coronavirus,” said a Daily Mail correspondent who observed the markets reopening in Dongguan. “The only difference is that security guards try to stop anyone taking pictures, which would never have happened before.”

CNBC host Jim Cramer posted a video on Twitter of live scorpions for sale at a Chinese wet market.

“I want to revenge shop,” an excited customer at one of Wuhan’s major shopping streets told Fox Business Tuesday.

China has more than 8,200 cases of the virus and 3,305 deaths. However, those figures are under increased scrutiny due to the country initially hiding the outbreak from the world. The National Review has identified dozens of instances in which China was less than truthful to the world about the virus in its borders.

Many countries are still dealing with the outbreak, including Italy, where the outbreak has gotten so bad multiple politicians have been cursing and yelling in addresses while urging people to stay home. In America, the virus has infected more than 174,000 people and Dr. Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases estimates 200,000 citizens could die.

Hotspots of the virus in New York, California, and Washington have led to makeshift hospitals being built. Governors across the country are dealing with a shortage of medical equipment and ventilators, which led  President Trump to say he believes that nurses and doctors are stealing supplies.

 



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ESPN Announces Early Debut of the Highly Anticipated Michael Jordan Documentary, ‘The Last Dance’

Michael Jordan The Last Dance

ESPN has announced that the premiere of The Last Dance, the highly anticipated 10-part documentary series about NBA legend Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls, will air on Sunday nights over five weeks, starting April 19 through May 17. The documentary series, which was originally scheduled to debut in June, will also be available outside of the U.S. on Netflix.

“As society navigates this time without live sports, viewers are still looking to the sports world to escape and enjoy a collective experience. We’ve heard the calls from fans asking us to move up the release date for this series, and we’re happy to announce that we’ve been able to accelerate the production schedule to do just that. This project celebrates one of the greatest players and dynasties ever, and we hope it can serve as a unifying entertainment experience to fill the role that sports often play in our lives, telling a story that will captivate everyone, not just sports fans,” ESPN says in a written statement.

The series, which was directed by Jason Hehir (The Fab Five, The ’85 Bears, Andre the Giant), chronicles one of the greatest sports icons and one of the most successful teams in sports history, the 1990s Chicago Bulls. It features never-before-seen footage from the 1997-98 season in which Jordan and the Bulls pushed to pursue its sixth NBA championship in eight years.

“Michael Jordan and the ‘90s Bulls weren’t just sports superstars, they were a global phenomenon,” said director Hehir. “Making The Last Dance was an incredible opportunity to explore the extraordinary impact of one man and one team. For nearly three years, we searched far and wide to present the definitive story of an era-defining dynasty and to present these sports heroes as humans. I hope viewers enjoy watching our series as much as we enjoyed the opportunity to make it.”

The Last Dance Episode 1 is slated to premiere Sunday, April 19 at 9 p.m. ET. Episode 2 will premiere that same night at 10 p.m. ET.



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China Reopens Wet Markets, the Suspected Cause of COVID-19

china wet market

China recently declared victory in its fight against the coronavirus and has reopened its wet food markets that sell produce, seafood, and meats, including live animals more exotic fare—to the U.S. palate—like bats, dogs, and cats. No new or additional sanitation or operating changes have been announced.

According to the Daily Caller, wet markets, suspected as the place where the virus could have infected humans,  were shut down in January after it was discovered the coronavirus in Wuhan, China—believed to be the origin of the outbreak. The market where the outbreak originated is just one of the markets that have reopened this week.

Wet markets are places of commerce that sell live animals and seafood. Reportedly, animals are in stacked cages with little to no sanitary oversight and many feel that now that China believes it’s recovered from the outbreak, it’s back to business as usual.

“The markets have gone back to operating in exactly the same way as they did before coronavirus,” said a Daily Mail correspondent who observed the markets reopening in Dongguan. “The only difference is that security guards try to stop anyone taking pictures, which would never have happened before.”

CNBC host Jim Cramer posted a video on Twitter of live scorpions for sale at a Chinese wet market.

“I want to revenge shop,” an excited customer at one of Wuhan’s major shopping streets told Fox Business Tuesday.

China has more than 8,200 cases of the virus and 3,305 deaths. However, those figures are under increased scrutiny due to the country initially hiding the outbreak from the world. The National Review has identified dozens of instances in which China was less than truthful to the world about the virus in its borders.

Many countries are still dealing with the outbreak, including Italy, where the outbreak has gotten so bad multiple politicians have been cursing and yelling in addresses while urging people to stay home. In America, the virus has infected more than 174,000 people and Dr. Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases estimates 200,000 citizens could die.

Hotspots of the virus in New York, California, and Washington have led to makeshift hospitals being built. Governors across the country are dealing with a shortage of medical equipment and ventilators, which led  President Trump to say he believes that nurses and doctors are stealing supplies.

 



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ESPN Announces Early Debut of the Highly Anticipated Michael Jordan Documentary, ‘The Last Dance’

Michael Jordan The Last Dance

ESPN has announced that the premiere of The Last Dance, the highly anticipated 10-part documentary series about NBA legend Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls, will air on Sunday nights over five weeks, starting April 19 through May 17. The documentary series, which was originally scheduled to debut in June, will also be available outside of the U.S. on Netflix.

“As society navigates this time without live sports, viewers are still looking to the sports world to escape and enjoy a collective experience. We’ve heard the calls from fans asking us to move up the release date for this series, and we’re happy to announce that we’ve been able to accelerate the production schedule to do just that. This project celebrates one of the greatest players and dynasties ever, and we hope it can serve as a unifying entertainment experience to fill the role that sports often play in our lives, telling a story that will captivate everyone, not just sports fans,” ESPN says in a written statement.

The series, which was directed by Jason Hehir (The Fab Five, The ’85 Bears, Andre the Giant), chronicles one of the greatest sports icons and one of the most successful teams in sports history, the 1990s Chicago Bulls. It features never-before-seen footage from the 1997-98 season in which Jordan and the Bulls pushed to pursue its sixth NBA championship in eight years.

“Michael Jordan and the ‘90s Bulls weren’t just sports superstars, they were a global phenomenon,” said director Hehir. “Making The Last Dance was an incredible opportunity to explore the extraordinary impact of one man and one team. For nearly three years, we searched far and wide to present the definitive story of an era-defining dynasty and to present these sports heroes as humans. I hope viewers enjoy watching our series as much as we enjoyed the opportunity to make it.”

The Last Dance Episode 1 is slated to premiere Sunday, April 19 at 9 p.m. ET. Episode 2 will premiere that same night at 10 p.m. ET.



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