Could locusts spread COVID19? | |
Coming Into Existence
User ID: 77898782 United States 02/17/2020 08:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yes. The chain and web of contact and spread is good to notice. They have said the virus can live through all seasons. That it won’t go dormant like other viruses through temps change. Now within a cell many viruses have latent infections. This one, hopefully they are monitoring the ones that have gotten well for varying after infections. I’ve heard of a few. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 35676288 United States 02/17/2020 08:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm thinking some country poisoned the Chinese with Anthrax or Ricin because China was killing 1,000,000 Muslims. Not sure if locusts can find / spread thrax or ricin. Thread: China imprisoned and started to kill - 1,000,000 MUSLIMS! - then all this happened! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 73271786 United States 02/17/2020 08:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Simple question, I have been doing some research and can not find much information and hope maybe the good ol GLP could help speculate the many outcomes. Quoting: BitofReason My personal opinion, we just had the 6th Seal open : Rev. 10:18 By these three was the third part of men killed, by the fire, and by the smoke, and by the brimstone, which issued out of their mouths. When we see 4 Billion die or more, we will know this is the last days. Nancy Pelosi, you are one sick dog who fights God, President Trump is President because God anointed him. Get over it, you are a vial person FOREVER. AND EVER, that's a lot longer than any impeachment you can fantasize on. |
The Lathe Of Heaven
User ID: 77515983 United Kingdom 02/17/2020 08:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Simple question, I have been doing some research and can not find much information and hope maybe the good ol GLP could help speculate the many outcomes. Quoting: BitofReason Food for thought... Locusts do not bite or sting, but they can pierce your skin and suck your blood like a mosquito. They do this not because they are biting or stinging you, but because they think you are a tree and want to eat. Yea, wasn't really worried about them biting. My concern is the physical contact carrier then dispersal into aerosols as they fly. So imagine they fly to an area that has it. Imagine they fly in and land on infected areas. Carry the particles physically away with them until they fall off as a now aerosol cloud that follows them or when they malt. So either way, they could be a huge, unseen factor in this. Agreed.....its yet another thing unproven... but has the potential. Something to look at.... Spanish flu... It reached christmas Isalnd and also Antartica. How and why?? Alaska, Spanish Flu, 4 June 1919: "What they discovered was horrifying. Reports from the men on the expedition described the village of Savonoski as being in a “deplorable state” and “wretched”. Nearly all of the adult population in the small cluster of around 10 houses were dead. Those still alive were gravely ill and told how their relatives had dropped even as they walked around. Last Edited by The Lathe Of Heaven on 02/17/2020 08:20 PM |
MissCleo
User ID: 77082640 United States 02/17/2020 09:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm thinking some country poisoned the Chinese with Anthrax or Ricin because China was killing 1,000,000 Muslims. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 35676288 Not sure if locusts can find / spread thrax or ricin. Thread: China imprisoned and started to kill - 1,000,000 MUSLIMS! - then all this happened! This. Sidenote: the life span of a locust is 10 weeks. |
MissCleo
User ID: 77082640 United States 02/17/2020 09:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Cynical Realist Food for thought... Locusts do not bite or sting, but they can pierce your skin and suck your blood like a mosquito. They do this not because they are biting or stinging you, but because they think you are a tree and want to eat. Yea, wasn't really worried about them biting. My concern is the physical contact carrier then dispersal into aerosols as they fly. So imagine they fly to an area that has it. Imagine they fly in and land on infected areas. Carry the particles physically away with them until they fall off as a now aerosol cloud that follows them or when they malt. So either way, they could be a huge, unseen factor in this. Agreed.....its yet another thing unproven... but has the potential. Something to look at.... Spanish flu... It reached christmas Isalnd and also Antartica. How and why?? Alaska, Spanish Flu, 4 June 1919: "What they discovered was horrifying. Reports from the men on the expedition described the village of Savonoski as being in a “deplorable state” and “wretched”. Nearly all of the adult population in the small cluster of around 10 houses were dead. Those still alive were gravely ill and told how their relatives had dropped even as they walked around. When this Corona first presented it looks like Pneumonic Plague because of the sudden dropping and overpowering quick onset pneumonia, and the death rate. 60-80%. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 75833332 Canada 02/17/2020 09:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Simple question, I have been doing some research and can not find much information and hope maybe the good ol GLP could help speculate the many outcomes. Quoting: BitofReason The scientists then exposed two plant species to VSV and fed them to grasshoppers 24 hours later. The grasshoppers became infected. These results support the hypothesis that grasshopper-cattle-grasshopper transmission of VSV is possible. [link to www.sciencedaily.com (secure)] Yes. Locusts and grass hoppers can transmit viruses. |