Posted on 11/13/2021 2:31:12 AM PST by blueplum
Meooowwww...
Ivermectin!
Available to zoos at your local Tractor Supply Store.
I thought people were kidding about the cats being vaxxed!
“The cats are all immunized against the coronavirus, but it’s believed they may have been exposed prior to the second dose.”
Has “logic” just disappeared?
Healthy cats get one COVID jab, they get sick.
Sick cats get second COVID jab, some DIE.
1 + 1 = 2.
Just how dense can people be?
We are talking people here.
You know, the race of beings that occupy both sides of the Bell Curve.
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“Doesn’t the fact that this Chicom bioweapon is infectious across so many species seem more than a bit odd?”
Not so much, since the chinks are like ants—thy feed on ANYTHING!
An act of war, whether it was accidential or intentional.
I thought I read results of genome sequencing two-three months ago — it was C19 — maybe Atlanta Zoo. Sorry, terribly hazy on the details.
An act of war, whether it was accidential or intentional.
Motive and timing point strongly to the latter.
At best, the Chinese capitalized on an accident to intentionally not contain it.
works that way with people too - healthy people get one shot, let their guard down, and get infected. The first shot slows down the infection but it’s just a delay. They get a second shot just before going symptomatic, and they die. Because it takes two weeks after the second jab to have optimum protection (6 week total) and two weeks after symptomatic is about the end of the 30-days to death average seen in humans, and, apparently, cats.
*When the last time was that a new strain of virus ‘jumped’ from one species and spontaneously developed, through random mutation, the ability to infect humans, cats, dogs, and a variety of other animals?*
a link to the Smithsonian gives one example of human to animal: “Herpes Simplex-1 causes blisters on the lips known as cold sores in humans, but it can kill gibbons, marmosets, and tamarins
“https://ssec.si.edu/stemvisions-blog/how-does-disease-transfer-animal-human-and-back
Here’s a list of some animal to human to animal - Table 1:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2546865/
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