Comments by "神州 Shenzhou" (@Shenzhou.) on "US warship captain seeks to isolate crew members as coronavirus spreads" video.
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@floriankrause7203 So why wasn't there investigations into the "strange pneumonia cases" in Lombardy, Italy on November 2019? A “strange pneumonia” was circulating in northern Italy as long ago as November, weeks before doctors were made aware of the novel coronavirus outbreak in China, one of the European country’s leading medical experts said this week.
“They [general practitioners] remember having seen very strange pneumonia, very severe, particularly in old people in December and even November,” Giuseppe Remuzzi, the director of the Mario Negri Institute for Pharmacological Research in Milan, said in an interview with the National Public Radio of the United States.
Source: Coronavirus: ‘strange pneumonia’ seen in Lombardy in November, leading Italian doctor says malaysia.news.yahoo.com/coronavirus-strange-pneumonia-seen-lombardy-112931229.html
“This means that the virus was circulating, at least in [the northern region of] Lombardy and before we were aware of this outbreak occurring in China.”
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@floriankrause7203 China broke 1000 confirmed cases at the end of January? Italy has the highest death toll in the world at over 14,000 deaths and Italy long surpassed China in infections and death. And about food production in China, China can support 20% of the world's population with only 7% arable land and still produce surplus food for export. We are home to world's largest pig, goat, sheep and duck farms. China's fishing industry accounts for one-third of the world's fish production and our fish farms account for two-thirds of the world's aquaculture production.
Source: Fishing Industry in China wikipedia.org/wiki/Fishing_industry_in_China
China ranks 1st in worldwide farm output, producing more rice, wheat, onions, cabbages, green beans, cauliflowers, eggplant, potatoes, spinaches, carrots, cucumbers, pumpkins, sweet potatoes, pears, grapes, peaches, apples, plums, strawberries, kiwifruits, tomatoes, watermelons, tea, beer, chestnuts, peanuts, eggs, and honey than other countries.
Source: List of largest producing countries of agricultural commodities wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_largest_producing_countries_of_agricultural_commodities
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@floriankrause7203 You clearly said that "there are lots of wild animals that are hunted rather than breed, like in Asia" so I am telling you that China home is the world's largest pig farms, sheep farms and duck farms, yet you still want to compare China's meat handling processing rules with the EU? Why don't you cite links to support your arguments, instead of telling me to check it out?
And regarding hunting laws in the Europe, people still hunt for wild rabbits, catch them and eat them. According to the following source:
Rabbit hunting is a tremendous amount of fun, and, of course, rabbits are one of the tastiest wild game meals to make an appearance on the dinner table.
Hunting the Modern Cottontail Rabbit realtree.com/small-game-hunting/articles/hunting-the-modern-cottontail-rabbit
People in the West still hunt game animals like quail, here's some tips on hunting quail.
Hunting quail is a popular pastime. Many hunters go wild quail hunting because when cooked properly, they taste amazing.
Source: How to hunt quail 101. wildernesstoday.com/quail-hunting/
So I can see in your words, the prejudice against Asian countries for hunting wild animals and eating them, when it is apparent that Western countries also hunt wild animals like rabbits and quail and consume them.
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