Vietnam bans wildlife imports, markets amid new health fears

Saturday, 25 July 2020Newsdesk
Vietnam bans wildlife imports, markets amid new health fears
Vietnam announced that it was banning wildlife imports and would close wildlife markets in response to renewed concerns about the threat from diseases that can jump from animals to humans, such as the virus that causes COVID-19. An order signed by Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc on Thursday bans all imports of wildlife dead or alive and includes eggs and larvae. It also merits tougher penalties for crimes involving the trade in wildlife.

New Delhi, 25 July 2020

As per news report of PTI, Vietnam has been a popular destination for wildlife products often from endangered species that are used in traditional medicine or in preparing exotic cuisine. The move comes amid increased scrutiny of the health risks of the wildlife trade as the world deals with the new coronavirus, which is thought to have jumped from animals to humans.

Source -ptinews.com


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