First MASS QUARANTINE outside of China... | |
MissCleo
User ID: 77082640 United States 02/14/2020 05:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thank you for the pin mods!! Word travels fast online! Let’s keep the info channels open!! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 35379103 ... disinfo you mean lol you just another anon with an opinion lol scared of a virus that just a strong flu.... gambling in denial. dangerous. |
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gray lady User ID: 77590476 United States 02/14/2020 06:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Oh great! You all need to see where your food is from and where it is processed. I try to buy only Skipjack tuna from American waters (product of USA) because it is supposed to be the the safest tuna (less mercury/smaller fish). However, when reading the labels from the brand 'Wild Planet' and I think even the ones from Trader Joe's - it says packaged in Vietnam!! And, from what I have read, the corona virus can live in a live or dead animal. Great - now I get to decide if I think the fish was packed before the virus came on scene or pitch the stuff. Guess, I could nuke it in the microwave and it should, in theory, kill any virus in the meat. YUCK! FYI,check all your foods and produce. Sometimes it is almost impossible to find the country or origin or manufacturing - but if you buy basic materials, it should be noted. [link to www.foodnavigator.com (secure)] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77940018 United States 02/14/2020 06:36 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Chinese authorities seize 20,000 tonnes of illegal meat products and detains gang passing off fox, mink and rat as mutton [link to www.theguardian.com (secure)] Man Charged in Sale Of Cat Food as Tuna A Chinatown food supplier has been charged with putting fake labels on 33,000 cases of cat food and selling the cans as chunk light tuna, the authorities said. The suspect, Michael Chu, faces nine counts of fraud. A Federal indictment charged he purchased the cat food for as little as $4 a case and sold the tuna for up to $24 a case. The tuna in the cat food had decomposed and was unfit for humans, an assistant United States attorney, Tanya Hill, said on Friday. [link to www.nytimes.com (secure)] ANY WONDER that all these zoonotic disease are churned out regularly by Chinese? . |