The Canadian government will say the deer tested positive for Covid. They will send out shooters to wipe out the deer population so there is zero alternative food source when the government starts the food shortages. What starts in a Canada will spread to Australia, New Zealand and the U.S.
How would wild deer, who should have limited contact with humans (as they are wild animals) even get this virus. Are we looking at a new deer centric narrative here where this virus is not from China but North American deer?
Deer socially distance in the wild from each other and people. Even if 1 deer got it, how would that deer spread it to others.
Even if they have COVID (which I highly doubt they do), why do we care? This virus is not that sever in people so why would it be worse in deer?
Either their test samples are getting contaminated or they have a shockingly high false positive rate. Or both. And this is Canada so they only believe in the PCR test which does have a high false positive rate especially when you ramp up its cycles.
Maybe there is money to be made in vaccinating the deer.
There are plenty of corona viruses to go around, not just in bats and people. I'm afraid that when it sinks in that there is a huge animal reservoir out there, it will be used for more fear mongering and retaliation on animals. We need to point out right now that we've always been surrounded by it and yet we lived, just as animals are, and we need to continue living with it, concentrating on treatment instead of prevention.
The next scary super deadly "Bird Flu" strain is being saved for them. Not to worry. Those geese will get what's coming to them. Or so the media will report.
I don't have an issue with diseases leaping between species. However, I find this story odd because, while diseases do leap between species, it is usually in a specific direction. For example, bats can spread diseases to humans if people catch them and eat them, get bitten by them, or perhaps through contact with their excrement. People do not spread diseases to bats in any of these ways for obvious reasons. The way people often spread diseases to wild animals (though not exclusively in this way) is by spreading it to their livestock and then the livestock spreads it to the wild populations. So my question is, how did these deer get into close enough contact with people to catch this disease. My experience with deer is that they keep their distance from people, but maybe there are areas where people feed them. Still, isn't this normally discouraged.
In addition, another noteworthy thing about this story is that it is being run by the MSM meaning there is a narrative within it they wish to promote. This video has the statement 'Concerns grow' in the title meaning they want the viewer to be concerned. Perhaps it is just another way to try to scare people. Even if what they say is true (lost of deer have COVID), it is definitely not the issue they are trying to make it out to me, not for people or deer.
I am sure the next edict for Canadians will be: “deer can no longer be hunted and consumed because they carry COVID.”
You can't have any pudding if you eat your meat!
If you eat your meat, how can you have any pudding?
Prepare for the “You can not eat wild game” narritieve.
Wait until they start testing the fruit. Oh wait ...
I don't think deer will wear a mask. Seems they are smarter than humans... Or just know better.
Because commie china ccp propaganda project to deflect blame from wuhan...
The Canadian government will say the deer tested positive for Covid. They will send out shooters to wipe out the deer population so there is zero alternative food source when the government starts the food shortages. What starts in a Canada will spread to Australia, New Zealand and the U.S.
Covid is so handy!
You don't need guns for hunting if hunting is outlawed due to risk of infection.
Hand over those rifles, now!
This raises a few obvious questions:
Why are they testing deer in the 1st place.
How would wild deer, who should have limited contact with humans (as they are wild animals) even get this virus. Are we looking at a new deer centric narrative here where this virus is not from China but North American deer?
Deer socially distance in the wild from each other and people. Even if 1 deer got it, how would that deer spread it to others.
Even if they have COVID (which I highly doubt they do), why do we care? This virus is not that sever in people so why would it be worse in deer?
Either their test samples are getting contaminated or they have a shockingly high false positive rate. Or both. And this is Canada so they only believe in the PCR test which does have a high false positive rate especially when you ramp up its cycles.
Maybe there is money to be made in vaccinating the deer.
There are plenty of corona viruses to go around, not just in bats and people. I'm afraid that when it sinks in that there is a huge animal reservoir out there, it will be used for more fear mongering and retaliation on animals. We need to point out right now that we've always been surrounded by it and yet we lived, just as animals are, and we need to continue living with it, concentrating on treatment instead of prevention.
They should test their evil fucking geese instead. THERES a virus reservoir that I can be convinced craves total human destruction.
🤡
The Canadian geese may even have framed the Chinese bats!
The next scary super deadly "Bird Flu" strain is being saved for them. Not to worry. Those geese will get what's coming to them. Or so the media will report.
I dont understand the issue. Diseases leap from humans to animal commonly.
I don't have an issue with diseases leaping between species. However, I find this story odd because, while diseases do leap between species, it is usually in a specific direction. For example, bats can spread diseases to humans if people catch them and eat them, get bitten by them, or perhaps through contact with their excrement. People do not spread diseases to bats in any of these ways for obvious reasons. The way people often spread diseases to wild animals (though not exclusively in this way) is by spreading it to their livestock and then the livestock spreads it to the wild populations. So my question is, how did these deer get into close enough contact with people to catch this disease. My experience with deer is that they keep their distance from people, but maybe there are areas where people feed them. Still, isn't this normally discouraged.
In addition, another noteworthy thing about this story is that it is being run by the MSM meaning there is a narrative within it they wish to promote. This video has the statement 'Concerns grow' in the title meaning they want the viewer to be concerned. Perhaps it is just another way to try to scare people. Even if what they say is true (lost of deer have COVID), it is definitely not the issue they are trying to make it out to me, not for people or deer.