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Do you realise that viruses can only replicate inside a living host (even under laboratory conditions they need living host cells to replicate in), never inside a lifeless body, and no live bats of any species were at the market?
Viruses can be spread by dead bodies, Just because an animal has died (or been slaughtered) and is no longer possible of having virus cells replicate inside its cells, doesn't mean that the dead body is not still carrying viable virus cells which can infect people if they come into contact with it directly or via contamination.
In fact a medical examiner caught corona virus from a dead body, So it would seem totally plausible that a dead body market could spread the virus, especially if people are eating those infected bodies, all it would take is one worker to become infected and then he/she would pass it along to other customers and workers.
https://www.newsweek.com/coronavirus-dead-body-spread-virus-1497674
The only way the virus could have propagated at the market would be by humans congregating, which would be exactly the same issue if they were at a vegetable market
Vegetables are not likely to be carrying the virus where as dead bodies can.
So a market chopping up and selling dead bodies carries much more risk than a fruit and veg market.
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