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<blockquote data-quote="vedauvoo" data-source="post: 2466826" data-attributes="member: 47024"><p>SARS-CoV-2 got into the mink farms here in UT (and other places as well) last year. Genetic sequencing of these viruses showed it originated from the original Wuhan lab version. I guess they all had to be destroyed. </p><p></p><p>I know Steve Rinella from his Meateaters podcast talked about COVID occurring in a large percentage of road kill whitetails from Minnesota or Michigan. The question is - did these deer found mangled on the roadside die FROM COVID or WITH COVID?</p><p></p><p>I am skeptical of any reports that significant animal-to-human transmission is occurring. After all of the CDC and NIH/NIAID BS we got spoon-fed, I find it very hard to believe much of anything in the "mainstream" scientific literature, like the report on infected deer from NE Ohio, regarding potential deer-to-human transmission.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vedauvoo, post: 2466826, member: 47024"] SARS-CoV-2 got into the mink farms here in UT (and other places as well) last year. Genetic sequencing of these viruses showed it originated from the original Wuhan lab version. I guess they all had to be destroyed. I know Steve Rinella from his Meateaters podcast talked about COVID occurring in a large percentage of road kill whitetails from Minnesota or Michigan. The question is - did these deer found mangled on the roadside die FROM COVID or WITH COVID? I am skeptical of any reports that significant animal-to-human transmission is occurring. After all of the CDC and NIH/NIAID BS we got spoon-fed, I find it very hard to believe much of anything in the "mainstream" scientific literature, like the report on infected deer from NE Ohio, regarding potential deer-to-human transmission. [/QUOTE]
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