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Into the wild: Animals the latest frontier in COVID fight

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By LAURA UNGAR

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Not mentioned in the article is that there are 426 vertebrate species, of which 250 are mammals, that can be bonded with Covid and its variants. Deer, infected in the U.S., are not infirmed by the virus but are surviving and allowing the virus to mutate while it spreads the virus at the same time. This is just another chapter in the life cycle that we will all be facing in the coming years...

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Covid came from animals, lots of moon bats crazy think otherwise

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A veterinarian friend of mine takes samples of dogs and cats that go sick while their owners are isolating because of COVID, he sends the samples to a laboratory from the government and gets informed of positive cases, apparently positives are not so rare. Domestic animals may be a source much more likely for mutants to appear, but somehow I see no research being done on it.

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