• Vegoon@feddit.de
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    8 months ago

    All of the animal industries the report examines are far less regulated than they should be and far less than the public believes they currently are. Today, wide regulatory gaps exist through which pathogens can spillover and spread, leaving the public constantly vulnerable to zoonotic disease.

    https://animal.law.harvard.edu/news-article/animal-markets-and-zoonotic-disease/

    Is just one study. Many say the animal industry is the breeding ground for the next pandemic. Not only in the US but everywhere. The question is not “if” but “when”

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      8 months ago

      The worst part is that we got the warning of a lifetime with Covid. I mean, an actual pandemic with “only” ~1% mortality? That’s an absolute dream scenario to exercise for the real ‘big one’ yet to come.

      But we showed that the world wasn’t even slightly ready for it, and it seems we have learned very little since.

    • SlopppyEngineer@lemmy.world
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      8 months ago

      Yeah, scientists have been warning about that for a long time. You can find these on google if you want. They’ve always been ignored with the usual “but there is money to be made” argument. And when the infected excrement really hits the rotary air displacement device it’ll be “why did nobody stop us” and “how could we have known”.

      Soon, no more meat because diseases. Forced veganism for everybody.

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        8 months ago

        Netflix had a Docuseries called “Pandemic” in 2019 that showed how virologists and immunologists worked to locate the next pandemic, and most of them agreed that a new pandemic strain of an influenza-type virus was almost inevitable due to zoonotic transmission and factory farming. Almost poetic.

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      8 months ago

      I don’t believe in karma, or anything like that, but it is kinda apropos how we as a species got fucked over because of our ghoulish treatment of other species. Animal agriculture is a scourge.

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    8 months ago

    USDA said affected dairy cows do not appear to be transmitting the virus to other cattle within the same herd. …Additional testing was initiated on March 22 and over the weekend because farms have also reported finding deceased wild birds on their properties. Based on findings from Texas, the detections appear to have been introduced by wild birds.

    So as far as we know, still not mammal to mammal

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        8 months ago

        Did not see your notification till now, literally right after reading the post you linked lol

        I was just trying to be positive originally. With the abhorrent way we farm, it was of course only a matter of time - just thought it would be longer than a week.

        Thank you for linking that though! Not news I’d want to miss.

  • kralk@lemm.ee
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    8 months ago

    🎶 Enjoy yourself, it’s later than you think 🎶 Enjoy yourself, while you’re still in the pink 🎶 The years go by, as quickly as you blink 🎶 Enjoy yourself, enjoy yourself, it’s later than you think