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I was just wondering if bats across borders could also potentially be carriers of covid19 via some sort of social or ecological chain?

🤔 while googling how to handle bats stuck in my apartment, I came across a wildlife website that talks about a very common issue of bats in urban areas stealthily residing in attics of houses, only to be discovered incidentally or when the stench of their decaying bodies/dung is picked up by residents.
Edit: I might post this question again at a different time to possibly get answers from more people.
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No, or this would be a very old virus. Its not, its either from multiple bodies of animals piled that would never have made contact or its made in a lab... Then there's also the potential of it not being real. Don't blame the bats for gods sake this is a homo sapien issue
turningthekeys · 31-35, F
@MushroomFaerie I don't believe asking a question means I'm "blaming" bats. Don't misinterpret my intentions for gods sake, this is a health-concern issue.
@turningthekeys sweetie I'm not flipping on you, chill 😂🦇
turningthekeys · 31-35, F
@MushroomFaerie I guess I'm just freaking out cuz of those critters clinging to my apartment wall.
@turningthekeys ew that's extremely unpleasant