
I first heard about this on Facebook. Friends and relatives from Pennsylvania were laughing about it. Not sure if they're aware yet what diseases those monkeys could be harboring. As the man in your article says, "Little monkeys, we got bears, we have coyotes, we have deer, you know all the time. A little 3-pound monkey doesn’t scare me, but why are they so concerned about it is what concerns me,” said Howie Lerch, Valley Township. https://davidblackmon.substack.com/p/quick-take-oh-great-pa-woman-who This has come out about the monkeys that were in the crash and woman who was exposed to them. As well as letter to responders to crash. Thanks for the letter link, Blake. Up until right now, even at my advanced age, I had never even heard the term, "macaques," and upon looking that word up I never would have learned another new term, "frugivorous,"(preferring fruit). Is there anybody else in my boat regarding these two words? :mail: Try this sentence on your family this evening. State, "Macaques are frugivorous," and then snap a photo of a blank look. Not to be confused, by the way, with the idea, "...wanting macaque and eat it too." Driver Who Helped CDC Recover Monkeys Who Escaped Now Has Serious Condition: Blake, a lot of this was covered in your article, but a little additional info: The day after the accident, Fallon developed a cough and pink eye that became so serious that she was taken to Geisinger Medical Center in Danville for treatment. She was given the first of four rabies injections, along with some anti-viral drugs, by doctors who specialize in infectious diseases. ‘I spoke with the police and a woman from the CDC. I am getting a letter and I’m very low risk for I don’t know what yet. But my symptoms are covid symptoms. Like seriously. A day from hell!’ As a result of being so close to them, Fallon will need to keep an eye on her health for the next month to check if she develops any infectious diseases. When the truck crashed into the garbage truck, the monkeys were on their way to a laboratory in Florida. They (the powers that be) just keep finding more ways to infect and kill humanity. Poor Monkeys
It is far from funny, but I am reminded of that song “how many monkeys jumping on the bed” — seems like a fitting song in the light of what they are doing to them …