Letters | Covid-19 and bird flu outbreaks should prompt a rethink of factory farming

  • Industrial farming and unsustainable exploitation of natural resources create the ideal scenario for disease outbreaks
  • The animal industry should be shrunk and better regulated, and we also need to rethink our habits related to meat consumption

Egg-laying hens at an organic poultry farm in Corcoue-sur-Logne, France, on April 13. These birds, which are usually allowed to roam outdoors, are under lockdown indoors as the government seeks to prevent the spread of avian flu. Photo: Reuters
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Much of the academic literature and healthcare guidelines published about Covid-19 focuses on how to handle the public health crisis and mitigate the consequences of the pandemic. More attention, however, should be paid to understanding the root causes of the coronavirus and other zoonoses – infectious diseases that can jump from animals to humans.

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