u/ThrowRA-Calm-Frame

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So New Jersey…

Let me get this straight. They are monitoring two people in New Jersey for the Hantavirus.

Now, how do you suspect, let’s just think of how many rats are in New Jersey. How many in New York would you say?

Don’t you think that giving those locations the virus isn’t a major cause for concern? With rats?! Because mind you, the disease is equally transferrable from rat to person to rat and so forth and so forth. What were they thinking? I don’t think releasing a disease like that into a highly populated area is a good idea. I think this is very bad indeed.

cbsnews.com
u/ThrowRA-Calm-Frame — 6 days ago