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GUANGZHOU, Oct. 19 (Xinhuanet) -- Amid warnings about the possible return
of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), restaurants inthe capital of south
China's Guangdong Province were again allowed in mid-October to serve civet
cats, the carrier of a virus similar to the SARS coronavirus.
Lian Junhao, an official in charge of wild life protection in Guangzhou,
said the city began to issue licenses permitting restaurants to sell game food.
The Cuicui Farm Restaurant in Baiyun district became the first to get
permission to serve wild animals, including crocodile, boar, turkey and civet
cat.
The city started to handle applications for licenses from restaurants in
September after the province published a list of wild animals which were
permitted for meal.
Civet cats, once commonly seen in Guangdong restaurants, were banned after
scientists found a SARS-like virus on the animal.
Epidemic experts say the disease may return in the coming winter. Enditem
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