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<blockquote data-quote="lloyd" data-source="post: 7310585" data-attributes="member: 11989"><p>There are two or three new strains as you know .</p><p>The one announced today has been traced from people</p><p>travelling from South Africa and is considered far more contagious</p><p>than the original strain ,so seems no doubt that has been imported.</p><p>The original new strain you might be right or you could be wrong</p><p>depending on how accurate other countries test and report so why take the chance .</p><p>Dont forget anything would spread fast in this country as it's a highly populated</p><p>country ,whereas transmission could be much slower in larger countries with fewer people.</p><p>We restrict animal movements when disease breaks out so why should potential human transmission be treated less seriously ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lloyd, post: 7310585, member: 11989"] There are two or three new strains as you know . The one announced today has been traced from people travelling from South Africa and is considered far more contagious than the original strain ,so seems no doubt that has been imported. The original new strain you might be right or you could be wrong depending on how accurate other countries test and report so why take the chance . Dont forget anything would spread fast in this country as it's a highly populated country ,whereas transmission could be much slower in larger countries with fewer people. We restrict animal movements when disease breaks out so why should potential human transmission be treated less seriously ? [/QUOTE]
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