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LINK Coronavirus: Wildlife scientists examine the great 'human pause' - BBC News

The UK-led team's aim is to study what they have called the "anthropause" - the global-scale, temporary slowdown in human activity, which is likely to have a profound impact on other species.

Measuring that impact, they say, will reveal ways in which we can "share our increasingly crowded planet".

Amzungu 8 June 23
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Maybe humans are the virus. ??

@dermot235 if we're talking about our relationship with the Earth, I would be inclined to explore that hypothesis...but think maybe parasite would be the better fitting model.

@Amzungu parasite sounds like a perfect description

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