Lessons Learned From Covid-19 - Lesson 1: Be careful what you eat
@jrlcentral (2605)
Roxas, Philippines
April 8, 2020 4:45pm CST
The Covid-19 is one disease that currently is crippling almost all countries all over the world. For the first time in recent history, almost the whole world is in lockdown, in an attempt to stop the spread of the virus.
If you pause and reflect for a while how this all started, how the government reacted and how it affects the environment now, there are lots of lessons to be learned.
To start with, let's reflect on how this pandemic started.
Corona Virus is a known disease that came from animals. It is believed that the covid19 originated from bats. The first patient who died from this disease is a 61-year-old from Wuhan, China who frequent a wet market that illegally sells live bats, snakes, and other animals.
One theory says that those who first got infected ate an infected bat. And probably that bat was not properly cooked.
So the first lesson, 'Be careful what you eat. And cook your meals properly'
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@jrlcentral (2605)
• Roxas, Philippines
9 Apr 20
Well, some people like to eat exotic foods, bats, snakes, worms, insects, etc... some may be really edible, but some animals carry viruses and bacteria that are not good for the human body.
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@DianneN (254926)
• United States
9 Apr 20
@jrlcentral That’s so true.
That’s why I’m very concerned about what I put into my mouth, and even then one really can’t be sure.
@MommyOfEli2013 (89887)
• Rupert, Idaho
9 Apr 20
That is a good lesson for sure....I'll never understand eating exotic animals.....gross!
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@jrlcentral (2605)
• Roxas, Philippines
9 Apr 20
Hush... I love eating balut.. which is considered an exotic food. hehehe
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@jrlcentral (2605)
• Roxas, Philippines
10 Apr 20
@MommyOfEli2013 It's duck eggs boiled with 16 to 18 days embryo. :D...
I guess what we should avoid primarily is eating wild animals. We don't know what disease it's carrying.
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@MommyOfEli2013 (89887)
• Rupert, Idaho
10 Apr 20
@jrlcentral No idea what that is lol. Well just hearing how the virus started, it just makes me kind of angry
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@jrlcentral (2605)
• Roxas, Philippines
9 Apr 20
True... a lot of diseases could originate from wild animals
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@thislittlepennyearns (68246)
• Defuniak Springs, Florida
8 Apr 20
This is incomplete and looks copy and pasted
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