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and in the west we have mink farms (europe) and mass swine and chicken farms, we also have (particularly in the Americas?) have industrial farming of beef/milk. All have the potential (and have done in the past) to do the same fast spread and interspecies transmission of diseases.
This strikes as a little anti China/Asia and 'think of the poor foxes and dogs' as why are not 'western' things to farm
People don't want to admit it, but going vegan/vegetarian is a HUGE way to avoid zoonotic diseases in the future. Anywhere that groups of humans and groups of animals closely co-mingle is a risk factor.
This.
Cue cries of 'But bacun!'
We are generally vegetarian/peciterian at home, except when we get given free wild venison (a pest species here in NZ)