MotownMadness wrote:madmaxmedia wrote:MotownMadness wrote: Too make sure they dont escape the blame
From who? Regular people, our government, the medical community? You think this isn't going stay with us for decades, and NOT going to be a primary priority for study and attention going forward, unless we call it the 'China Virus'?
Take notice going forward on their disgusting eating habits and wet markets in the area that has now killed so may worldwide.
I swear some of you get more upset at Trump calling it a China Virus then the Chinese causing this, lying and trying to blame us.
Keeping this on topic, yes the practice of wild animal markets must stop (China has banned it, we'll see what happens going forward as far as enforcement, black market activity goes, etc.)
But what is disgusting eating habits? Hunting and eating wild animals in general? Is fishing bad too? I'm not trying to justify anyone's actions, but any rational discussion needs to be specific and clear. We're not going to prevent the hunting of wild animals worldwide, because many rural people worldwide still depend on it for their daily living. But we need to really study all of this, and figure out what are the risky behaviors we need to curb or eliminate (starting with the wild animal markets), and which are generally going to be safe. (and yes, this should have been done before with SARS, but we've also had viruses originate and spread from other countries too.)
Keep in mind there is a difference between 'wet market' and the wild animal markets in which the virus likely started. 'Wet market' means any market where food and perishables are sold, including your neighborhood farmer's market, numerous markets around the world, etc.
I was only responding to your comment about proper attention, to say that there's no way proper attention won't be put on all aspects of this going forward, that's all. I'm not getting into anything political or off-topic about it. It goes with saying that any disinformation from any country in this time of crisis is unjustifiable (including some actions taken by local and nation Chinese government, especially early in the spread of the virus.)