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Pandemics result from destruction of nature, say UN and WHO

1 pointsby primrootalmost 5 years ago

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vixen99almost 5 years ago
As in the Plague of Justinian (541BC), the Black Death (1347), the Great Plague of London (1665), Cholera - (1800-), Smallpox (430BC) ,Spanish Flu (1918), Malaria (1600), & Typhus (430BC). COVID-19 can pay tribute to modern transport for its, what we hope will be, fairly short reign. Bacteria and viruses are part of life on Earth along with us. Sometimes they win local and somewhat wider supremacy over humanity and mostly they don't over a longer time span. If pandemics are caused by destruction of nature then it follows - if we don't destroy nature, we won't get pandemics. Simple solution from a single causative agent! Does anyone believe that?