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Posted: Thu Jun 11th, 2020 16:55 |
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chrisbet wrote:Even if you locked the whole world down for 21 days, the virus would survive in the animals it jumped from and would just jump again? It may return but these inter-species jumps are occasional and rely on people having animals in unclean conditions. It it did 'jump out' again then it would be different. BTW This will happen again.
To do that you need to accept that it is survival of the fittest and accept large numbers of deaths.
I agree that the media is poor and no longer to be trusted as their owners have their own agenda.
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