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tw 04-06-2020 10:02 PM

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Originally Posted by glatt (Post 1050264)
I was wrong.

A good reason for making mistakes is to learn. Learn why (and what) information sources are not credible.

Currently easy to identify are many examples of information sources that promote propaganda - deny reality. For example: Compliation of ....

Numbers back in January made obvious that this was extremely contagious - worse than SARs. One obvious fact back then - infected people are contagious long before symptoms exist. Such little facts made the threat obvious. And were only discussed by honest information sources.

Man makes mistakes. Most learning comes from first acknowledging and then learning from those mistakes.

xoxoxoBruce 04-07-2020 01:18 AM

We've heard that at least Bats and Pangolins can be carriers of the virus. Nothing makes Bats sick and no idea what can or can't make Pangolins sick.

Now they announced two Amur Tigers and three African Lions, in the Bronx Zoo have a dry cough and one Tiger tested positive. Of course any furry critter could spread the virus but they didn't definitely say big cats could contract the disease when exposed.

This makes me wonder if your pets are at risk of getting sick as well as making you sick?

Honey, where's kitty? Last I saw she was asleep in the baby's bassinet.

Clodfobble 04-07-2020 07:19 AM

They already had a case of a dog in China testing "weakly positive" way back when. The dog even died--but it was also 17 years old and stressed because its elderly owner had passed away, so no one looked much further into it. The last time an animal was really implicated in spreading a virus, the Chinese government seized and slaughtered some 20 million chickens, so I get the impression they're just trying to keep animal transmission, to the extent that it exists, on a low profile. Won't do any good to traumatize an already devastated population by murdering their pets, nor would it help for those who are less attached to become afraid and suddenly start dumping their pets on the streets en masse.

henry quirk 04-07-2020 10:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Clodfobble (Post 1050335)
They already had a case of a dog in China testing "weakly positive" way back when. The dog even died--but it was also 17 years old and stressed because its elderly owner had passed away, so no one looked much further into it. The last time an animal was really implicated in spreading a virus, the Chinese government seized and slaughtered some 20 million chickens, so I get the impression they're just trying to keep animal transmission, to the extent that it exists, on a low profile. Won't do any good to traumatize an already devastated population by murdering their pets, nor would it help for those who are less attached to become afraid and suddenly start dumping their pets on the streets en masse.

You know what happens now, yeah?

We kill all dogs & cats, replace them with apes who revolt and put us in cages.

'Calling, Doctor Zaius...Doctor Zaius to the vivisectionary...'

xoxoxoBruce 04-07-2020 03:30 PM

Not just dogs and cats, all pets except Bob Guccione's.

tw 04-07-2020 05:05 PM

Just be sure to boil your dog soup for at least five minutes. To kill off the virus.

Dr. Zaius 04-13-2020 05:41 PM

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Originally Posted by henry quirk (Post 1050338)
You know what happens now, yeah?

We kill all dogs & cats, replace them with apes who revolt and put us in cages.

'Calling, Doctor Zaius...Doctor Zaius to the vivisectionary...'


Huh? Sorry, with this virus going on I've been hanging out a lot in the Forbidden Zone.

xoxoxoBruce 04-13-2020 06:19 PM

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Wet market? Not if it's going into cans....


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