If you want to prevent pandemics stop eating animals

Bird flu, CJD, Swine flu, covid 19, etc scientists say that animals all have these virus's in them and its man's interaction with animals that cause them to transfer and spread if you watched the last Attenborough documentary you'll know what I'm saying.
 
Several footballers and athletes have become vegan and said how much better they feel and how quickly they've recovered from injuries so it's very relevant to football.
 
Bird flu, CJD, Swine flu, covid 19, etc scientists say that animals all have these virus's in them and its man's interaction with animals that cause them to transfer and spread if you watched the last Attenborough documentary you'll know what I'm saying.
I’ve gone vegan. Well, kind of vegan. I do eat meat, but only roadkill. I feel this is ethical, as it honours the mortal remains of unfortunate creatures, martyred on the roads. I have a freezer full of hedgehogs, even tne squished ones, if peeled carefully of the tarmac make a lovely hedgehog supreme, if you pick all the granite out, prior to cooking. Badgers stink like, badgers, and the smell permeates to the meat, so, best used in delicious badger curries. I also have enough assorted birds to make one of those posh sparrow, inside a blackbird, inside a pigeon, inside a pheasant roasts, which will be the centrepiece of my Christmas table this year. Tea time will be tasty smoked badger ham sandwiches! Its delish and ethical. You should try it.
 
Bird flu, CJD, Swine flu, covid 19, etc scientists say that animals all have these virus's in them and its man's interaction with animals that cause them to transfer and spread if you watched the last Attenborough documentary you'll know what I'm saying.
Harwich, I think you'll find that scientists have pretty much ruled out any sort of animal being responsible for this covid bollocks. Unless you include humans as animals.
Do keep up.
 
Harwich, I think you'll find that scientists have pretty much ruled out any sort of animal being responsible for this covid bollocks. Unless you include humans as animals.
Do keep up.
I wasn't aware of that, the last discussion I listened to on this seemed pretty clear that animal (specifically bat) to human transmission was overwhelmingly likely to have been the initial cause.
 
I wasn't aware of that, the last discussion I listened to on this seemed pretty clear that animal (specifically bat) to human transmission was overwhelmingly likely to have been the initial cause.
All changed now. Reckon it was from that lab it come from. Seems there's enough evidence to support the theory too.
 
All changed now. Reckon it was from that lab it come from. Seems there's enough evidence to support the theory too.
Where did you get this from? The people I listened to (forget their names but it was a Spectator podcast, one was a virologist and the other some sort of social scientist/statistician) seemed pretty clear that the weight of evidence favoured transmission from animals.
 
It is obvious that all novel viruses come from outer space.

Every day, vast amounts of micro-organisms and bacteria land on the surface of our planet. The stratosphere is at its weakest at the Himalayas and it is no coincidence, with the prevailing winds; that so many of the worst novel viruses originate from China. The country lies in the path of those winds from the Himalayas.

Look up panspermia. It's not rude. In 2017 a Russian cosmonaut scraped samples of bacteria, from the side of the ISS.

I don't believe a word of it. Just sounds entertaining. A bit like the lab origin theory.
 
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