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Wang’s “Dream Runner” series clip resurfaced in line in the wake of the recent coronavirus outbreak, which is believed to have come from bats or snakes.
Wang is seen holding the cooked bat with her hands as she and another unidentified woman sink into her wing.”The soup we had was very delicious and tasted fruity,” he says.
The Internet criticized the viral video, blaming Wang and bat eaters like her for their alleged guilt in spreading the dreaded and potentially fatal coronavirus.The video is one of the few similar videos of diners eating the exotic animal.
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After days of online teasing, Wang videod to Weibo’s Chinese blog to respond to the controversy with an apology.
“I had no concept filming that such a virus existed,” he wrote last week, according to the South China Morning Post.”I didn’t realize it until recently.”
Wang added that he is only looking to document some of the island’s local dishes.
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“When I filmed the video, honestly, I did not know there would be a virus.My is to blame,” she says.
The coronavirus, or 2019-nCoV, started at an animal and seafood market in the city of Wuhan and has since spread to several other countries, adding the United States. The disease is now said to be transferable between humans.
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As news of the spread of the virus and the death toll began to increase, many began to wonder how damaging the new epidemic is.Coronaviruses, which receive their call from their crown-shaped appearance, occur in many types that cause disease in humans and animals.
Fox News’ Louis Casiano contributed to this report.