Mr. Krinkle
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Yea you better come save your buddy


Results from a study by the Ohio State University showed that white-tailed deer in Ohio have been infected with COVID-19, and variants of the virus evolve nearly three times as fast as in humans
We generally talk about interspecies transmission as a rare event," he (OSU associate professor of veterinary preventive medicine Andrew Bowman) said, "but this wasn’t a huge sampling, and we’re able to document 30 spillovers. It (Covid) seems to be moving between people and animals quite easily, and the evidence is growing that humans can get it from deer, which isn’t radically surprising. It’s probably not a one-way pipeline
In light of a court case launched by a group of doctors challenging the Queensland government's COVID-19 vaccination mandates, records have revealed that the first deaths in the Australian state were individuals who were fully vaccinated.
A list of the state’s first 183 COVID-19 deaths from the pandemic's start on March 13, 2020, until Jan. 27, 2022, produced by Queensland’s chief health officer in an affidavit, indicates it was known to authorities as early as Jan. 2022 that the vaccines may not be preventing deaths.
The list shows that the first locally acquired COVID-19 death was one in their 80s and another in their 30s, with both having received two doses of the vaccine in December 2021 and January 2022, respectively.
While Queensland recorded seven deaths early in the pandemic, these cases were acquired outside of the state and before vaccine rollouts began.
Queensland's border opened in December 2021 after 80 percent of the state population vaccination was reached. By Dec. 31, 2021, nearly 90 percent of the population over 16 were fully vaccinated.
Get them goy bucks while the spending drives inflation. That’s the true brainiac take, though I know ur being sarcastic lolI hope we lockdown again. Daddy needs a few more stimulus checks.
I hope we lockdown again. Daddy needs a few more stimulus checks.
u sure? where did you learn that?viruses don't usually mutate to become more severe.
shit, definitely need to wear my n95 the next time i'm out fucking a doe![]()
COVID-19 virus rapidly evolving in Ohio deer, study shows
Scientists collected more than 1,500 nasal swabs from free-ranging deer in 83 counties in 2021 and 2022. Of these samples, more than 10% came back positiveabc6onyourside.com
the COVID-19 pandemic has brought unprecedented attention to the field of virology. Some of this attention is focused on concern about the safe conduct of research with human pathogens. A small but vocal group of individuals has seized upon these concerns – conflating legitimate questions about safely conducting virus-related research with uncertainties over the origins of SARS-CoV-2
Results
Reductions in excess deaths over a period of 30 days after peak deaths averaged 74% in the 10 states with the most intensive IVM use. As determined across all 25 states, these reductions in excess deaths correlated closely with the extent of IVM use (p<0.002). During four months of IVM use in 2020, before a new president of Peru restricted its use, there was a 14-fold reduction in nationwide excess deaths and then a 13-fold increase in the two months following the restriction of IVM use. Notably, these trends in nationwide excess deaths align with WHO summary data for the same period in Peru.