Oops. This brings a new dimension to the discussion. Potential of wild animals> pets> humans and round and round we go. https://www.thestreet.com/mishtalk/economics/10000-mink-die-from-covid-spread-by-humans
Houston, we have a problem... "The pelts from most of the mink that have died from the virus have been either contained and buried or incinerated..." So where are the actual bodies?
I know Covid-19 is a new infectious disease but this transmission to animals is disturbing and makes you wonder now what if Covid-19 can transfer into the meat supply of other animals (e.g. cattle, pigs, chicken, turkey, duck, pheasant). If that happens...I'll go back to being a vegetarian. wrbtrader
Probably can get into pigs, it's an interesting area. All the hydroxychloroquine stuff started because green monkeys can contract it (or sars) and HCL interferes with how it enters their cells but the same pathway in humans is regulated by a different thing, HCL has no effect except in massive doses which can't be reached in the lungs. The race to get to grips with all this is pushing AI along fast.. Could be a path to destruction we are blind to.. This tinfoil hat is warm, I'm off for a swim.