It is time to finally make the connection between animal agriculture and environmental destruction, antibiotic resistance and disease outbreak....
The world must wake up and shun all animal products and instead choose vegan. No cruelty, no cages, no blood and no zoonoses. It’s a no brainer.
Wuhan in China is the sprawling capital city of the Hubei province, and an
epicentre of culture, education, manufacturing and transportation links.
Now, Wuhan has a new reputation. It is the city that gave birth to the Wuhan
novel coronavirus (WN-CoV), the viral disease outbreak that has captured
headlines, shut down cities and continues to spread while the rest of the
world looks on with horrified abandon.
Coronaviruses are a common type of virus that cause mild illnesses, such as
the common cold, but can cause more serious respiratory problems. Just a
quick search will bring up all you need to know about this coronavirus.
Where did it come from? How is the virus transmitted and what are the
symptoms? Will face masks really keep you safe?
'Wet markets'
There are many discussions taking place about how we can prevent and stop
the spread of disease, followed by calls from experts for better hygiene,
tighter controls at airports, banning the unregulated movement of wild
animals and limiting human-animal contact.
But the obvious solution, the simplest, most cost-effective solution which
no-one has yet to admit, is to stop eating animals.
This coronavirus originated from one of Wuhan’s many live-animal markets.
Over 100 different animals are sold here, including wolf pups, civet cats,
poultry and snakes.
These animals are kept in cramped, dirty conditions, with direct contact
with humans. These markets are referred to as ‘wet markets’ – so called
because animals are often slaughtered directly in front of customers.
Aside from the obvious issues with having a high population density made up
of humans and animals – a hotbed for disease outbreak – these markets are
repulsive places. They are filled with caged, frightened animals, many of
which have been captured illegally in the wild.
Perfect storm
The animals are skinned and slaughtered, sending a cocktail of
microorganisms into the air. The dreadful, cramped conditions and mix of
wild and domestic creatures, alongside the throngs of people choosing their
victims, is a pandemic in the making.
It was an inevitable consequence of poor hygiene, cross-contamination, and
low animal welfare. The saddest part of this story is that scientists saw
this coming. Researchers have been stressing the link between human and
wildlife health for decades and, in particular, the potential threat of
coronaviruses was first identified following the 2003 SARS outbreak (also
caused by a virus jumping from animals to humans).
Scientists studying bats in the Yunnan Caves realised that the coronavirus
was making the jump from bats to humans. It is now thought that the virus
spread from bats to snakes, which are then captured and taken to live
animals markets and eaten as a local delicacy.
Scientists saw this coming; the Wuhan animal markets merely presented the
perfect storm for disease outbreak.
As much as we can improve hygiene and as much as we can control the movement
of animals, all it takes is another perfect storm to spark the next
pandemic.
Health crisis
You need only to look at the havoc we have wreaked throughout human history
and our damaging relationship with our precious ecosystems to realise that
we need systematic change.
The issue here isn’t just about how we slaughter animals, it comes down to
the fact that we slaughter and eat animals at all.
Here in the UK – and across the world – we are facing a continuing health
crisis: antibiotic resistance. The alarming rise in antibiotic resistant
bugs is partly a direct consequence of the inappropriate use of antibiotics
in livestock farming.
Due to the cramped, dirty conditions that factory farmed animals live in,
many farmers routinely use antibiotics to try to prevent the incredible
range of diseases the animals suffer.
We must have a societal shift in the way we view animals, the environment
and our diets. We must stop eating animals. It is time to finally make the
connection between animal agriculture and environmental destruction,
antibiotic resistance and disease outbreak.
No cruelty
We must stop tearing down forests to make way for animal farming or to grow
animal feed.
We must protect ecosystems and prioritise the safety and freedom of wild
animals, leaving them to live their lives away from human contact. If we
don’t take urgent and far-reaching action now, eating animals will be the
death of us.
The world must wake up and shun all animal products and instead choose
vegan. No cruelty, no cages, no blood and no zoonoses. It’s a no brainer.
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