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Hundreds of bats culled in Indonesia to 'prevent spread' of the coronavirus
South China Morning Post
2020-03-16
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Authorities in Surakarta, Indonesia, have culled hundreds of bats found at a local animal market, in what they call a bid to curb the pandemic.
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