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Topic - Corona/CoViD-news
Posted: 29 Jul 2024 at 12:15pm By Dutch Josh
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Nearly 60% of Covid transmissions are from people with no symptoms YET. When doctors test positive for Covid (if they’re still bothering to test), I wonder if they spare a moment to consider all the patients they’ve been in close contact with, UNMASKED, over the last few days?
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It’s little wonder that Covid is spreading like wildfire through hospitals. Part of the reason it spreads so easily is that people are highly contagious just before the onset of any symptoms. In fact, nearly 60% of all Covid infections are from people with NO symptoms (yet). https://x.com/_CatintheHat/s/_CatintheHat/status/1686359949910196226
DJ-as a reminder-this may also go for H5N1-most virus spread before symptoms show up...

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The US is taking serious steps forward to address indoor air quality in schools & workplaces. This will not only help with the current Covid pandemic, but also future-proof against future pandemics. What action is planned for the UK?

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Similarly, the guardian today described a violent criminal as having been wearing "a COVID mask" not a face covering. So the media can use the word... Just to reinforce certain connotations.

DJ, the "guardian" has become a propaganda/problem denier-outlet...

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US: SARS-CoV-2 found in Groundhogs, Raccoons, Opossums, Deer mice, Eastern Cottontail Rabbits and Eastern Red Bats Two mice were found to be infected on the same day with the same variant.

link'https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/covid-19/sars-cov-2-widespread-virginia-wildlife-likely-people or https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/covid-19/sars-cov-2-widespread-virginia-wildlife-likely-people ;

Deer mice, opossums, raccoons, groundhogs, Eastern cottontail rabbits, and Eastern red bats had signs of infection, and isolates from an opossum showed previously unreported viral mutations closely matching the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant circulating in people at the time, which the authors said suggests at least seven recent human-to-animal virus transmission events. The mutations could alter the virus's effects on people.

The team also identified two mice on the same day with the same variant, indicating that one mouse infected the other or that they both were infected by the same person.

Further supporting human-to-animal viral spread was the finding of the highest SARS-CoV-2 antibody seroprevalence near hiking trails and other public areas. Some opossums, raccoons, Eastern gray squirrels, white-footed mice, and deer mice had SARS-CoV-2 antibodies.

Transmission could have taken place via wastewater, trash bins, or discarded food. There was no evidence of animal-to-human transmission.

"The virus can jump from humans to wildlife when we are in contact with them, like a hitchhiker switching rides to a new, more suitable host," co-senior author Carla Finkielstein, PhD, said in a Virginia Tech press release. "The virus aims to infect more humans, but vaccinations protect many humans. So, the virus turns to animals, adapting and mutating to thrive in the new hosts."

SARS-CoV-2 infections have been previously identified in wildlife such as white-tailed deer and mink. "The virus is indifferent to whether its host walks on two legs or four," Finkielstein said. 

The study team called for more research into how SARS-CoV-2 spreads from people to wildlife, within species, and from one species to another.


DJ, "no proof" it jumped back to humans does NOT mean it did not go human-mammal-human...with lots of possible high risk mutations...


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