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Tell a lie big enough and people will believe it. Honey I called off the annual hunting trip with the guys.

Fear the deer. FEAR THE DEER!

That’s the message coming from mainstream media in the latest absurd ploy to send the masses cowering for their face masks, vaccines, and permanent shelter in their jails, formerly known as their homes. If Pandemic Panic Theater ever runs out of ideas, they can always start looking to fiction writers, though I don’t recall killer white-tailed deer being a villain in any horror movies lately.

Here’s the fun-loving reporting from Click2Houston:

Wait, now we have to worry about getting COVID-19 from deer?

Well, not necessarily, but according to a survey done by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, officials found antibodies for SARS-CoV-2 in deer populations in four different states, according to National Geographic.

The agency tested wild deer from January to March of this year and found 40% of the tested deer — 152, to be exact — had antibodies.

So, this means that the deer somehow contracted COVID-19 and recovered from it. The agency said the deer were most likely asymptomatic.

Many of you might be wondering: If you go deer hunting in the fall, do you need to worry about getting COVID-19 from a deer that you may get close to?

The USDA told National Geographic that transmission from deer to humans is extremely low, but it is still something to keep an eye on as the COVID-19 virus mutates.

While it seems wild that deer are just wandering around forests with COVID-19, they are not the first animals to have contracted the virus.

Believe it or not, dogs, cats, tigers, lions, otters, snow leopards, gorillas and a cougar — in captivity — have all contracted COVID-19. National Geographic said the deer could have contracted COVID-19 from humans, a different type of animal or from contaminated wastewater.

It’s pretty crazy that animals now have antibodies for COVID-19, but if you’re a dog or cat owner, you might already know they can catch the flu.

At least they didn’t call for all white-tailed deer to be shot on site and disposed of with flamethrowers. That comes next month if their efforts to vaccinate Bambi fail.

I almost forgot, fear the Paw Paw fruit too!

Tell a lie big enough and people will believe it. Honey I called off the annual hunting trip with the guys. Fear the deer. FEAR THE DEER! That’s the message coming from mainstream media in the latest absurd ploy to send the masses cowering for their face masks, vaccines, and permanent shelter in their jails, formerly known as their homes. If Pandemic Panic Theater ever runs out of ideas, they can always start looking to fiction writers, though I don’t recall killer white-tailed deer being a villain in any horror movies lately. Here’s the fun-loving reporting from Click2Houston: Wait, now we have to worry about getting COVID-19 from deer? Well, not necessarily, but according to a survey done by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, officials found antibodies for SARS-CoV-2 in deer populations in four different states, according to National Geographic. The agency tested wild deer from January to March of this year and found 40% of the tested deer — 152, to be exact — had antibodies. So, this means that the deer somehow contracted COVID-19 and recovered from it. The agency said the deer were most likely asymptomatic. Many of you might be wondering: If you go deer hunting in the fall, do you need to worry about getting COVID-19 from a deer that you may get close to? The USDA told National Geographic that transmission from deer to humans is extremely low, but it is still something to keep an eye on as the COVID-19 virus mutates. While it seems wild that deer are just wandering around forests with COVID-19, they are not the first animals to have contracted the virus. Believe it or not, dogs, cats, tigers, lions, otters, snow leopards, gorillas and a cougar — in captivity — have all contracted COVID-19. National Geographic said the deer could have contracted COVID-19 from humans, a different type of animal or from contaminated wastewater. It’s pretty crazy that animals now have antibodies for COVID-19, but if you’re a dog or cat owner, you might already know they can catch the flu. At least they didn’t call for all white-tailed deer to be shot on site and disposed of with flamethrowers. That comes next month if their efforts to vaccinate Bambi fail. I almost forgot, fear the Paw Paw fruit too!

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If any wildlife legitimately tests positive for covid and that is quite a stretch given that apple juice tests positive BUT if they did it would mean that covid is somehow linked to paramyxovirus.

https://cwhl.vet.cornell.edu/disease/paramyxovirus

Those viruses probably aren't viruses, but highly pernicious parasites. No known cure. Supposedly. Just some thoughts on it. It means people with lab coats have been working on this awhile. Most viruses don't cross species.

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Most viruses don't cross species.

Spot on. It's all about weaponizing viruses so the human body can't fight it off. I believe the term is "gain of function". These bastards are sick!