Going back 20 or 30 years "mad cow disease" was a thing in UK. The MSM was full of stories about people who got the disease through eating cows. The UK health minister did a fairly infamous presser where he brought his twelve-year-old daughter along and got her to eat a burger.
So at least in theory there were a fair number of UK reported cases of CJD. Then again it's the fake news, who knows if maybe CJD was actually a rampant horror but they did a cover-up to make it seem like no biggie. Or maybe the opposite, it never really existed and was some kind of dirty trick to wreck UK meat exports.
Going back 20 or 30 years "mad cow disease" was a thing in UK. The MSM was full of stories about people who got the disease through eating cows. The UK health minister did a fairly infamous presser where he brought his twelve-year-old daughter along and got her to eat a burger.
So at least in theory there were a fair number of UK reported cases of CJD. Then again it's the fake news, who knows if maybe CJD was actually a rampant horror but they did a cover-up to make it seem like no biggie. Or maybe the opposite, it never really existed and was some kind of dirty trick to wreck UK meat exports.