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-that is funny (in a bad way) and probably true analysis of the plethora of dog and cat vaccines these days. (and the boosters, the 1960's research said vaccines had to create a "lasting" immune response to be called a vaccine...)

I have joked with people during the whole saga, "these novel Mrna covid products are not fit to put into my cattle" Indeed the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA) here in Australia would never have approved such a product for use in animals / and or would have taken the usual 10 years to go through the regulatory process for experimental products.

I could be mistaken, but some European countries have banned Mrna use in cattle... for the time being.( due to some bad outcomes in a dairy cattle disease)

cheers

DC from australia

(lower case, because we are less of a jurisdiction than before)

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Bad for cows, good enough for humans!! Thumbs up to the APVMA authority! where did I see a video where they did a study on 100 cows injected with the cov shot and 12 died? I know the proportion but I'm not sure for the country... Was it Australia or New Zealand?.... Anyways, as we see it now happening and passed under the rug, many zoo animals around the world who have received the cov shots are "dying suddenly" :-(

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