It has been said that covid jumped from bat soup to humans. Several of the scientists who worked at the infectious disease lab.
Has continued to jump from humans to pets (cats and dogs).
Lions in zoo's all over the place.
I mean, in honesty, virus' rarely jump species. Bird Flu. Mad cow. It rarely happens naturally.
And now, they're saying wild deer in Michigan and Indiana have really high numbers of positive covid tests.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/science...ailed-deer-Michigan-infected-coronavirus.html
Seriously, read the article above and then come back to read what I'm about to write to finish the topic. @MikeD this is particularly going to interest you.
OK, now that I'm sure everyone read it, one thing I couldn't help but think about was the low numbers of vaccinated deer. And the low fatality rate of those deer.
Ok, for giggles, lets' assume that there are a high number of deer that has covid. The question to ask is how did they catch it?
Waterborne?
Airborne?
Chem trails?
Serious question folks. It's not like large number of people are sneezing through the woods well off the beaten trails where wild deer normally are.
I have said for a long time, just wait until rats start to be infected in these big cities and watch the fallout from what that will cause because it will quickly spread like the plague. To humans, and cats alike. Then to dogs. Birds of prey, etc.
The Chinese and NIH from their gain of function has probably F'd us all.
Has continued to jump from humans to pets (cats and dogs).
Lions in zoo's all over the place.
I mean, in honesty, virus' rarely jump species. Bird Flu. Mad cow. It rarely happens naturally.
And now, they're saying wild deer in Michigan and Indiana have really high numbers of positive covid tests.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/science...ailed-deer-Michigan-infected-coronavirus.html
Seriously, read the article above and then come back to read what I'm about to write to finish the topic. @MikeD this is particularly going to interest you.
OK, now that I'm sure everyone read it, one thing I couldn't help but think about was the low numbers of vaccinated deer. And the low fatality rate of those deer.
Ok, for giggles, lets' assume that there are a high number of deer that has covid. The question to ask is how did they catch it?
Waterborne?
Airborne?
Chem trails?
Serious question folks. It's not like large number of people are sneezing through the woods well off the beaten trails where wild deer normally are.
I have said for a long time, just wait until rats start to be infected in these big cities and watch the fallout from what that will cause because it will quickly spread like the plague. To humans, and cats alike. Then to dogs. Birds of prey, etc.
The Chinese and NIH from their gain of function has probably F'd us all.