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    This article by French researchers suggests a totally different possible origin for SARS-CoV-2, the fur industry. No idea if this is true but it's an interesting theory.

    Apparently outbreaks of viruses on fur farms are common in China as minks, raccoon dogs and other animals are held in terrible conditions. It's known that minks can be carriers of the virus as seen in Denmark, USA and other countries.

    "A little known fact is that in 2019 Shandong produced 6.5 million mink pelts, down from nearly 15 million in 2018. This means nearly 9 million mink disappeared from one year to the next, a 55% drop in production for just one province. Such a sharp decline suggests some form of disaster."

    https://reporterre.net/Mounting-…

    • Makes sense so we they did have that outbreak in Norway causing them to kill millions of mink to prevent the spread_niko
    • But the article is from january_niko
    • Yeah it's not brand new...just weird that so little attention paid to this possibility. It's been known for some time that small mammals like minks, civet catsyuekit
    • are carriers of SARS viruses. Keeping millions of them together on farms is like a massive disease factory.yuekit
    • dr. mono knows the truth, ask himrenderedred

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