chava
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Chava that wasn't a response to you, I was having a parallel conversation with MB.
I didn't mean to reply to you, it just me having trouble navigating on my mobile.
Chava that wasn't a response to you, I was having a parallel conversation with MB.
not saying i'm advocating for it. i just mean that the problem is not covid, but that there is an industry of 17 million animals in little cages breeded for fur.
I didn't think you were advocating for it, I know what you mean and I agree. Maybe the industry was on its way out anyway, its banned in a lot of countries - I don't know, perhaps chava can shed some light on this?not saying i'm advocating for it. i just mean that the problem is not covid, but that there is an industry of 17 million animals in little cages breeded for fur.
But does anyone know about the possibility of other animals catching and spreading the virus to humans? Have there been other culls apart from minks, or are they just seen as especially susceptible or something?
I seem to remember a story about a tiger that caught it earlier on in the pandemic but I'm more on about farm animals, cows and so on.
There are those who can't take vaccines, such as allergy to the ingredients or a compromised immune system.Makes no sense as those worried about catching it will be vaccinated (and transmission will have declined significantly).
I didn't think you were advocating for it, I know what you mean and I agree. Maybe the industry was on its way out anyway, its banned in a lot of countries - I don't know, perhaps chava can shed some light on this?
I was just having an emotional response to the act itself I guess.
There are those who can't take vaccines, such as allergy to the ingredients or a compromised immune system.
Er, yeah, if the percentage of the population with an adequate immune response is 90% and not 9%.Suddenly you believe in herd immunity? The vaccine won't stop transmission btw, just attenuate symptoms.
Also I don't see why vaccination wouldn't stop transmission completely. Why do you think there's no more polio or smallpox?
Yes, Netherlands has done the same (on less panicky manner; phasing the production out over a few years). It will move to China and Russia now, with their spotless animal ethical production standards. Still some claim the industry was heavily indebted and this was just a question of time anyway (akin to Amazon killing local stores en masse because of lockdown is just a speeding up of the inevitable)
Aww, I was hoping we could have unsustainable growth indefinitely.There will never be a better opportunity to reduce the world's population to sustainable levels.
The vaccine is just a PR trick to get people to return to normal now that the virus is dwindling away (or it's a meat cull/mind control device).
Officials in the United States have reported more than 11 million cases of coronavirus as of Sunday, as the country’s outbreaks speed to agonizing new levels of hospitalizations. The tally passed 10 million just a week ago, and more than 1 in 400 Americans have tested positive since.
The country logged more than 159,100 new cases on Saturday, the third highest total of the pandemic, raising the new seven-day average to more than 145,000, with upward trends in 48 states and an 80 percent increase in added cases from the average two weeks ago.
Ten states set single-day case records; 29 states added more cases in the last week than in any other seven-day period. On Sunday, officials in New Jersey announced 4,538 new cases, the second single-day record in a row.
what are talking about? we're breaking new infection records every day, the last seven-day average is more than 145,000 new cases per day.