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<blockquote data-quote="J Hoy" data-source="post: 1715762" data-attributes="member: 16398"><p>In states where white-tailed deer were tested for covid, the lymph nodes or blood were tested for antibodies to covid. Researchers tracking Covid-19 outbreaks in humans tested the human sewage water to determine in which areas a large number of humans had become infected. Obviously, Covid-19 virus (in human waste) is likely in the water that runs into rivers and streams from the septic systems and from sewer plants. If that is the case, all wildlife could possibly be exposed to Covid-19 by humans, resulting in them having antibodies in their systems, even though it doesn't cause the wild animals serious symptoms. They found deer with antibodies to covid in quite a few states now. Since cattle and other livestock often drink from rivers and streams down stream from where human sewage goes into the surface water, they might have antibodies to Covid-19 also, but I don't think anyone tested the lymph nodes of any of those animals yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J Hoy, post: 1715762, member: 16398"] In states where white-tailed deer were tested for covid, the lymph nodes or blood were tested for antibodies to covid. Researchers tracking Covid-19 outbreaks in humans tested the human sewage water to determine in which areas a large number of humans had become infected. Obviously, Covid-19 virus (in human waste) is likely in the water that runs into rivers and streams from the septic systems and from sewer plants. If that is the case, all wildlife could possibly be exposed to Covid-19 by humans, resulting in them having antibodies in their systems, even though it doesn't cause the wild animals serious symptoms. They found deer with antibodies to covid in quite a few states now. Since cattle and other livestock often drink from rivers and streams down stream from where human sewage goes into the surface water, they might have antibodies to Covid-19 also, but I don't think anyone tested the lymph nodes of any of those animals yet. [/QUOTE]
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