• Flying Squid
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    3 hours ago

    Yep. Evading. Especially when the largest pandemic in history, the black death, was bacterial (yes, yes, not caused by food).

    But go ahead and believe that all of the communicable diseases I listed above, many of which can become airborne and transmissible from human to human, are not a problem related to raw milk that can easily be avoided with a 1000-year-old technique.

    I don’t think anything more productive can come out of this discussion now that you’re just basically trolling.

    • @[email protected]
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      02 hours ago

      Why do we not have issues with the plague anymore? Because of hygiene. Did any of the diseases you mentioned from raw milk cause pandemics? No. Are there other Bacterial diseases that had been local pandemics? Yes. Cholera mainly. Was the transmission mainly from human to human? No, it was usually through contaminated water.

      This is very different from the viral pandemics by the like of the Spanish Flu or the SARS viruses. But none of these spread from people eating contaminated food.