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Message Subject Covid19/2021-22 OMICRON/ VIRUS "IHU" FRANCE:P13310/NEWEST VIRUS: "NEOCOV" HIGH INFECTION RATE+1 IN 3 DIE !?! P13315
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The word "extinction" already has a definition: It is when the last of a species dies and there are no more of them.

A "mass extinction" is when this happens to multiple species at roughly the same time, which really does not apply to what is going on with this virus.

What will happen with this virus will not be an extinction, but a reduction in population of the human species. How much of a reduction is up for debate.
 Quoting: Riff-Raff


Reduction until extinction?
Jury is still out on whether more than one species is impacted.
Timeframe of “roughly” in terms time can be a large span - relatively speaking.
 Quoting: Guythu


I think since it can infect more than 1 species and be passed back and forth that it is a mass extinction event.

If it was ONLY affecting humans, I would say its not.

This is slow roll doom, just like Fukushima. Now we got both of them going at once.

I am still wondering what is causing the elephants dying off. There is still inconclusive evidence supposedly as of a few days ago.
 Quoting: dyin


Have there been more?
 Quoting: Guythu


It sounds like some might have been observed sick recently, this article was from Aug 3rd. Tests are being conducted in 4 countries and they STILL haven't found a cause???? wtf.

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The deaths were first flagged by a wildlife conservation charity, Elephants Without Borders (EWB), whose confidential report referring to the 356 dead elephants was leaked to the media early in July.

EWB suspected elephants had been dying in the area for about three months, and mortality was not restricted to age or gender.

Several live elephants appeared weak, lethargic and emaciated, with some showing signs of disorientation, difficulty in walking or limping, EWB said.

Tests are being conducted at specialist labs in South Africa, Canada, Zimbabwe and the US


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