solarz
Brigadier
So you agree that banning consumption of wildlife is not going to solve the problem then.
Maybe you should read what I actually wrote:
If there was any foreseeable fault in this, it's that wet markets were allowed to continue operating for so long. However, that is hardly the fault of the Wuhan authorities alone.
The point is the wet markets, which serves as an outlet for many illegally poached wildlife.
You don't seem to understand that the odds of a virus jumping into a human hosts increases with the number of humans it is exposed to. There is a huge difference between an illegal seller operating out of a van meeting a dozen customers a day and a wet market hosting hundreds of vendors and visited by tens of thousands of customers every day.