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Posted By: soooo

Covid Post - 09/29/21 09:41 PM

https://texasfarmbureau.org/covid-virus-found-in-deer-recommendations-for-hunters/


COVID virus found in deer, recommendations for hunters
By Jessica Domel
Multimedia Reporter

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) earlier this month confirmed COVID was found in wild, white-tailed deer in Ohio.

It’s the first time deer have tested positive for the disease worldwide.

According to APHIS, samples from the deer were collected between January and March by the Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine as part of ongoing deer damage management activities.

The deer showed no clinical signs of infection.

So far, SARS-CoV-2 infections have been reported in a small number of species worldwide—mostly in animals that have had close contact with a human with the virus.

USDA reports they’re still learning more about SARS-CoV-2 in animals, but based on the information available now, the risk of animals spreading the virus to people is considered low.

People with suspected or confirmed cases of COVID-19 are encouraged to avoid contact with pets and other animals to protect them from possible infection.

At this time, the routine testing of animals for the virus that causes COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2, is not recommended.

State, tribal, local and territorial animal health and public health officials will work with USDA and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to make determinations about whether animals should be tested.

CDC recommends hunters take the following precautions to protect themselves in the event a deer is infected with SARS-CoV-2:

Do not allow contact between wildlife and domestic animals, including pets and hunting dogs.
Do not harvest animals that appear sick or are found dead.
Keep game meat clean and cool the meat down as soon as possible after harvesting the animal.
Avoid cutting through the backbone and spinal tissues and do not eat the brains of wildlife.
When handling and cleaning game:
Wear rubber or disposable gloves.
Do not eat, drink, or smoke.
When finished handling and cleaning game:
Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water.
Clean knives, equipment, and surfaces that were in contact with game meat with soap and water and then disinfect them.
Cook all game meat thoroughly (to an internal temperature of 165°F or higher).
Check with your state wildlife agency regarding any testing requirements for other diseases and for any specific instructions regarding preparing, transporting, and consuming game meat.
CDC recommended the following action for members of the public to avoid getting sick from wildlife:

Keep your family, including pets, a safe distance away from wildlife.
Do not feed wildlife or touch wildlife droppings.
Always wash your hands and supervise children washing their hands after working or playing outside.
Leave orphaned animals alone. Often, the parents are close by and will return for their young.
Consult your state wildlife agency’s guidance if you are preparing or consuming legally harvested game meat.
Do not approach or touch a sick or dead animal. Contact your state wildlife agency.
September 28th, 2021|0 Comments
Posted By: gary roberson

Re: Covid Post - 09/30/21 02:07 PM

Heck, maybe that's why I have already had the China virus twice...
Adios,
Gary
Posted By: BOBO the Clown

Re: Covid Post - 09/30/21 02:09 PM

Originally Posted by gary roberson
Heck, maybe that's why I have already had the China virus twice...
Adios,
Gary


I'm still trying to figure out how a deer got it
Posted By: stxranchman

Re: Covid Post - 09/30/21 02:13 PM

Originally Posted by BOBO the Clown
Originally Posted by gary roberson
Heck, maybe that's why I have already had the China virus twice...
Adios,
Gary


I'm still trying to figure out how a deer got it

Maybe..... nidea it was something else you lost on a recent visit to the great outdoors....just saying...grin
Posted By: Hudbone

Re: Covid Post - 09/30/21 05:05 PM

Originally Posted by stxranchman
Originally Posted by BOBO the Clown
Originally Posted by gary roberson
Heck, maybe that's why I have already had the China virus twice...
Adios,
Gary


I'm still trying to figure out how a deer got it

Maybe..... nidea it was something else you lost on a recent visit to the great outdoors....just saying...grin


No, no, no. I don't think he ever gets close enough to transmit it to them.
Posted By: stxranchman

Re: Covid Post - 09/30/21 05:12 PM

Originally Posted by Hudbone
Originally Posted by stxranchman
Originally Posted by BOBO the Clown
Originally Posted by gary roberson
Heck, maybe that's why I have already had the China virus twice...
Adios,
Gary


I'm still trying to figure out how a deer got it

Maybe..... nidea it was something else you lost on a recent visit to the great outdoors....just saying...grin


No, no, no. I don't think he ever gets close enough to transmit it to them.

No, no, no...it's not about him ever getting close enough but his "trail of contaminated lost items" that are could be the issue....if he did get close he would just whiff and blame it on the rangefinder...he left in camp or lost on the trail...again. grin
Posted By: Txhunter65

Re: Covid Post - 09/30/21 06:18 PM

Originally Posted by BOBO the Clown
Originally Posted by gary roberson
Heck, maybe that's why I have already had the China virus twice...
Adios,
Gary


I'm still trying to figure out how a deer got it

That and how blood samples taken from whitetails in late 2019 already had COVID-19 antibodies.
Posted By: Ol Thumper

Re: Covid Post - 09/30/21 06:34 PM

I’ve had that chit twice and just getting over the second round of it now, if deer are carrying it then I’d love to know how the hell that came about. I guess when it’s a man made virus nothing is immune to it,
Posted By: soooo

Re: Covid Post - 09/30/21 07:01 PM


My apologies BOBO.
Posted By: kmon11

Re: Covid Post - 09/30/21 07:09 PM

Are they using the same test on deer they used on people that could not tell the difference between COVID-19, the flu or the common cold?
Posted By: BOBO the Clown

Re: Covid Post - 09/30/21 07:32 PM

Originally Posted by soooo

My apologies BOBO.


They will put both in head locks here shortly. I might have to borrow Txshter step stool for hid though
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