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More practical explanation of salmon death after heavy rainfalls. HYPOTHESIS: Sars-Cov-2 and/or other viruses or infectious agents are washed off the infected dead animals, mostly rats, from the ground into the waters. Association of human epidemics with heavy rainfalls was noted for some time, especially by the native American Indian observers. This factor may play a significant role in the present Pandemic, and it has to be studied very carefully. The deliberate hostile spread of infections in salmon and other animal reservours, such as mink, is also possible, and it should be the subject of the special CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION. Do pay attention, FBI: this is very important! – Michael Novakhov | 5:50 AM 12/4/2020 | My News Links – mynewslinks.com

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More practical explanation of salmon death after heavy rainfalls. HYPOTHESIS: Sars-Cov-2 and/or other viruses or infectious agents are washed off the infected dead animals, mostly rats, from the ground into the waters. Association of human epidemics with heavy rainfalls was noted for some time, especially by the native American Indian observers. This factor may play a significant role in the present Pandemic, and it has to be studied very carefully. The deliberate hostile spread of infections in salmon and other animal reservours, such as mink, is also possible, and it should be the subject of the special CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION. Do pay attention, FBI: this is very important!

Michael Novakhov | 5:50 AM 12/4/2020

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    More practical explanation of salmon death after heavy rainfalls. HYPOTHESIS: Sars-Cov-2 and/or other viruses or infectious agents are washed off the infected dead animals, mostly rats, from the ground into the waters. Association of human epidemics with heavy rainfalls was noted

  2. Michael Novakhov@mikenov

    This factor may play a significant role in the present Pandemic, & it has to be studied very carefully. The deliberate hostile spread of infections in salmon & other animal reservoirs, such as mink, is also possible, and it should be CRIMINALLY INVESTIGATED. Pay attention, #FBI!

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    massive death of salmon on the west coast – Google Search https://www.google.com/search?q=massive+death+of+salmon+on+the+west+coast&rlz=1C1CHBF_enUS733US733&oq=massive+death+of+salmon+on+the+west+coast&aqs=chrome..69i57.17955j1j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8  Pollution from car tires that washes into waterways is helping cause a mass die-off of salmon on the US west coast, researchers have found.

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    “Up to 90% of the adults migrating up certain streams to spawn suddenly die after rainstorms.”

    Why were salmon dying? The answer washed off the road | Science https://science.sciencemag.org/content/370/6521/1145.summary 

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    New viruses discovered in endangered wild Pacific salmon populations — ScienceDaily https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/09/190904091120.htm 

    “We found the new viruses widely distributed in dead and dying farmed salmon and in wild salmon, … It emphasizes the potential role that viral disease may play …

    New viruses discovered in endangered wild Pacific salmon populations

    Three new viruses — including one from a group of viruses never before shown to infect fish — have been discovered in endangered Chinook and sockeye salmon populations. While the impact of the…

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    “Although there’s no risk to humans, one of the viruses is evolutionarily related to respiratory coronaviruses, and is localized to the gills. That suggests it has a similar infection strategy to its distant relatives that infect mammals.”https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/09/190904091120.htm 

    New viruses discovered in endangered wild Pacific salmon populations

    Three new viruses — including one from a group of viruses never before shown to infect fish — have been discovered in endangered Chinook and sockeye salmon populations. While the impact of the…

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    New viruses discovered in endangered wild Pacific salmon populations — ScienceDaily https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/09/190904091120.htm 
    Three new viruses — including one from a group of viruses never before shown to infect fish — have been discovered in endangered Chinook and sockeye salmon populations.

    New viruses discovered in endangered wild Pacific salmon populations

    Three new viruses — including one from a group of viruses never before shown to infect fish — have been discovered in endangered Chinook and sockeye salmon populations. While the impact of the…

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    As Covid-19 rises, Alaskans crowd rivers to stock up on wild salmon | Food and Environment Reporting Network https://thefern.org/2020/07/as-covid-19-rises-alaskans-crowd-rivers-to-stock-up-on-wild-salmon/ 

    As Covid-19 rises, Alaskans crowd rivers to stock up on wild salmon | Food and Environment Report…

    Cortney Edwards’ camp at the mouth of the Kasilof River in south central Alaska looks like a preschool in the sand. His white Suburban and a long piece of driftwood cordon off a stretch of beach that…

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