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Bat meat remains popular in Indonesia despite coronavirus fears
South China Morning Post
2020-02-11
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In Manado, on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, bat meat remains a local delicacy despite experts suspecting that the virus may have originated in bats, before being passed onto humans, possibly through another animal species.
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