Frank Pritchard on life support

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Yep. Definitely the original source. The issue is that bats don't hold enough virus to infect humans. So you need another species in the middle that acts as an amplifier species.

But that's a discussion for another thread.
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Yep. Definitely the original source. The issue is that bats don't hold enough virus to infect humans. So you need another species in the middle that acts as an amplifier species.

But that's a discussion for another thread.
Have you heard of the Hendra Virus? It came from bats that shit on the ground. It kills horses after thet eat the grass.
However, there are cases of humans catching the virus and dying.
 

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Don’t get it why you still have the energy and ticker to comment such a thing. Do you feel good that you could finally pounce on someone who chooses to do what they want in life? Jesus man you must be a massive Karen in real life.

Hopefully you get through this frank the tank, definitely praying for you to get better. It’s just a hurdle!
Karens are the real pandemic
 

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Yep. Definitely the original source. The issue is that bats don't hold enough virus to infect humans. So you need another species in the middle that acts as an amplifier species.

But that's a discussion for another thread.
Australian bat lyssavirus (ABLV) is a virus that can be transmitted from bats to humans, causing serious illness. The virus was first identified in 1996 and has been found in four kinds of flying foxes/fruit bats and one species of insect-eating microbat. Blood tests have shown previous infection in a number of other bat species, so it is assumed that any bat in Australia could carry the virus.
 

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Australian bat lyssavirus (ABLV) is a virus that can be transmitted from bats to humans, causing serious illness. The virus was first identified in 1996 and has been found in four kinds of flying foxes/fruit bats and one species of insect-eating microbat. Blood tests have shown previous infection in a number of other bat species, so it is assumed that any bat in Australia could carry the virus.
Horse trainer Mr. Vic. Rail died of the Hendra virus.
 

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Are you the same Marki that was on the Bulldogs Debate Page with IanC, MattO, Bigbird and the rest of the crew? Then later stood solid with the new BDP on punters.com?

Welcome to the Kennel mate!
Yes thats me.
Still on the latest iteration of BDP but its a little slow through the off season and i dont have facebook so i came on here
 
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