As the coronavirus pandemic continues to roil the world, China's "wet markets" have acquired a bad international reputation. COVID-19 seemingly emerged from stalls selling live game in Wuhan late last year. Shut down during the lengthy quarantine that sealed off the city to the rest of the world until April 8, the city's markets are now fighting for survival as customers have not been rushing back. Meanwhile in Beijing, one consumer says she will keep going to wet markets because they are cheaper than supermarkets.