FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE DETECTED IN BRITISH CATTLE
Cattle on a southern England farm have been infected with foot-and-mouth disease, prompting a nationwide ban on shipping hoofed livestock, British authorities said Friday.
Ref. https://www.cbc.ca/story/world/national/200...le-disease.html
The later investigation shed light that it is coming from a lab nearby that is supposed to be preventing such things. One has to wonder if there is not something underhanded going on here.
I could not find this Topic because of the initial dashes:
Keywords: Foot and Mouth Disease
I hate to be the typical spelling & grammar freak, but this disease is actually hoof and mouth disease, not foot. Why the mainstream media - and not just in the UK and US, but globally - persist in labeling it incorrectly is beyond me.
Even Wikipedia has it wrong.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foot-and-mouth_disease
That is true, the foot area for cattle is called "hoof", however even the great BBC has it as "foot", check here with the latest news flash:
QUOTE (BBC) |
There are fears of a new foot-and-mouth outbreak at a Surrey farm, outside the 10km surveillance zone set up after the first disease case. |