Now it's "Bats & Rats."
https://apnews.com/article/world-ne...ited-nations-7a739e01f0713ebcc031d7ca81c51345
https://apnews.com/article/world-ne...ited-nations-7a739e01f0713ebcc031d7ca81c51345
Maybe the cure was in that unicorn's horn!I can't help but think of the lyrics to the Irish Rovers classic, Unicorn.
There were green alligators and long necked geese
Some humpty-back camels and some chimpanzees
Some cats and rats and Covid bats, but sure as you're born
The loveliest of all was the Unicorn
Why did there have to be an intermediary animal? Years ago, in NH, I knew a woman who fed bats, many times by hand. She wanted bats around because they ate the bugs.The WHO has said all along that it likely started in bats but they were unsure which intermediary animal brought it to humans.
From most of what I've read, the intermediary animals have closer contact with bats than humans do (including eating their guano, whether intentionally or while grazing adjacent vegetation).Why did there have to be an intermediary animal? Years ago, in NH, I knew a woman who fed bats, many times by hand. She wanted bats around because they ate the bugs.
She was also a nut.Most people are skeeved out by bats and avoid touching them. Your friend was a rarity.
Yes, I think I saw the same documentary. It showed how illness can be transferred from animals to humans by the consumption of sick animals. The Aids virus is said to have originated in chimps and been transferred to humans who ate chimp meat.At some point in the past ( 20+ years ago), I read something about what food is often on the menu in restaurants in China. It might have been in National Geographic. The story was geared toward the environmental aspects of what animals were on the menu and the effect on the ecosystem. The Primary focus of the article was how bats get a bad rap and in fact, are beneficial to humans and the environment as a whole.
Would bats have been kept in the market for that purpose ? Could that be the common factor in transmission to another species? There are many animals that westerners don't eat, pangolins, snakes and bats included. I don't recall if it was regional or even widespread practice. I haven't been following the covid-19 origin story so this is just my personal musing.
The minks contracted COVID from humans.I thought it was said to have started with contaminated minks in Denmark. The minks were all exterminated.
Has China made a donation to the WHO, I wonder? Mike.
The WHO is in China's pocket. No real faith in that organization.Has China made a donation to the WHO, I wonder?
Mike.