Nothing to See Here… CDC Is Monitoring Local Residents for Cold-like Symptoms Following Crash of Semi Carrying 100 CDC Test Monkeys

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Nothing to See Here… CDC Is Monitoring Local Residents for Cold-like Symptoms Following Crash of Semi Carrying 100 CDC Test Monkeys
By Jim Hoft
Published January 23, 2022 at 8:46pm
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A truck and trailer carrying about 100 monkeys collided with a dump truck Friday afternoon along Route 54 just off Interstate 80 near Danville, Pennsylvania.
Three monkeys escaped the crash. The monkeys were later reportedly “humanely euthanized.”
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The CDC is now monitoring local residents for cold-like symptoms.
That’s very comforting considering the lab leak from Wuhan that just destroyed the global economy.

TRENDING: Nothing to See Here... CDC Is Monitoring Local Residents for Cold-like Symptoms Following Crash of Semi Carrying 100 CDC Test Monkeys
The monkeys are originally from Mauritius an island country off the African coast.
WNEP reported:


According to a CDC spokesperson, the monkeys were en route to a CDC-approved quarantine facility after landing Friday morning in New York. They are originally from Mauritius, a country in eastern Africa.
The crash happened around 3:30 p.m. Friday afternoon, that’s when the three monkeys got free in the Danville area.
Police say the driver who was transporting the monkeys was charged in the crash.
Originally, state police told us four monkeys were on the loose.
As of Saturday afternoon, some people were still worried.
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“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.
Friday night Newswatch 16 spoke with Michelle Fallon of Danville, who saw the entire accident. She jumped into action; helping both drivers and the loads they were carrying.
“I walk up back on the hill and this guy tells me, ‘Oh, he’s hauling cats. I said, ‘oh.’ So I go over to look in the crate and there’s this green cloth over it. So I peel it back, I stick my finger in there and go ‘kitty, kitty.’ It pops its head up and it’s a monkey,” Fallon said.
Fallon was contacted Saturday by the CDC and was told to monitor herself for any cold-like symptoms.​
 
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Nothing to See Here… CDC Is Monitoring Local Residents for Cold-like Symptoms Following Crash of Semi Carrying 100 CDC Test Monkeys
By Jim Hoft
Published January 23, 2022 at 8:46pm
733 Comments
ShareTweetShare to GabTelegramShare
cdc-monkeys-euthanized.jpg

A truck and trailer carrying about 100 monkeys collided with a dump truck Friday afternoon along Route 54 just off Interstate 80 near Danville, Pennsylvania.
Three monkeys escaped the crash. The monkeys were later reportedly “humanely euthanized.”
Advertisement - story continues below

The CDC is now monitoring local residents for cold-like symptoms.
That’s very comforting considering the lab leak from Wuhan that just destroyed the global economy.

TRENDING: Nothing to See Here... CDC Is Monitoring Local Residents for Cold-like Symptoms Following Crash of Semi Carrying 100 CDC Test Monkeys
The monkeys are originally from Mauritius an island country off the African coast.
WNEP reported:


According to a CDC spokesperson, the monkeys were en route to a CDC-approved quarantine facility after landing Friday morning in New York. They are originally from Mauritius, a country in eastern Africa.​
The crash happened around 3:30 p.m. Friday afternoon, that’s when the three monkeys got free in the Danville area.​
Police say the driver who was transporting the monkeys was charged in the crash.​
Originally, state police told us four monkeys were on the loose.​
As of Saturday afternoon, some people were still worried.​
Advertisement - story continues below​
“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.​
Friday night Newswatch 16 spoke with Michelle Fallon of Danville, who saw the entire accident. She jumped into action; helping both drivers and the loads they were carrying.​
“I walk up back on the hill and this guy tells me, ‘Oh, he’s hauling cats. I said, ‘oh.’ So I go over to look in the crate and there’s this green cloth over it. So I peel it back, I stick my finger in there and go ‘kitty, kitty.’ It pops its head up and it’s a monkey,” Fallon said.​
Fallon was contacted Saturday by the CDC and was told to monitor herself for any cold-like symptoms.​

WTF???? 2 questions - (1) How exactly do you get a permit to carry infected primates for the CDC ? ( 2) How are infected primates from the CDC being hauled OTR without an escort ?
 
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WTF???? 2 questions - (1) How exactly do you get a permit to carry infected primates for the CDC ? ( 2) How are infected primates from the CDC being hauled OTR without an escort ?

An escort would raise suspicion.
 
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An escort would raise suspicion.

You wouldn’t believe the things that require an escort before you cross into a state but a truck full of infected primates don’t ? The great State of Pennsylvania and the City of Danville is about to come into a lot of tax payer money . Those coffers are going to be running over when they get done with the CDC and that trucking company .
 
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Nothing to See Here… CDC Is Monitoring Local Residents for Cold-like Symptoms Following Crash of Semi Carrying 100 CDC Test Monkeys
By Jim Hoft
Published January 23, 2022 at 8:46pm
733 Comments
ShareTweetShare to GabTelegramShare
cdc-monkeys-euthanized.jpg

A truck and trailer carrying about 100 monkeys collided with a dump truck Friday afternoon along Route 54 just off Interstate 80 near Danville, Pennsylvania.
Three monkeys escaped the crash. The monkeys were later reportedly “humanely euthanized.”
Advertisement - story continues below

The CDC is now monitoring local residents for cold-like symptoms.
That’s very comforting considering the lab leak from Wuhan that just destroyed the global economy.

TRENDING: Nothing to See Here... CDC Is Monitoring Local Residents for Cold-like Symptoms Following Crash of Semi Carrying 100 CDC Test Monkeys
The monkeys are originally from Mauritius an island country off the African coast.
WNEP reported:


According to a CDC spokesperson, the monkeys were en route to a CDC-approved quarantine facility after landing Friday morning in New York. They are originally from Mauritius, a country in eastern Africa.​
The crash happened around 3:30 p.m. Friday afternoon, that’s when the three monkeys got free in the Danville area.​
Police say the driver who was transporting the monkeys was charged in the crash.​
Originally, state police told us four monkeys were on the loose.​
As of Saturday afternoon, some people were still worried.​
Advertisement - story continues below​
“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.​
Friday night Newswatch 16 spoke with Michelle Fallon of Danville, who saw the entire accident. She jumped into action; helping both drivers and the loads they were carrying.​
“I walk up back on the hill and this guy tells me, ‘Oh, he’s hauling cats. I said, ‘oh.’ So I go over to look in the crate and there’s this green cloth over it. So I peel it back, I stick my finger in there and go ‘kitty, kitty.’ It pops its head up and it’s a monkey,” Fallon said.​
Fallon was contacted Saturday by the CDC and was told to monitor herself for any cold-like symptoms.​
Major consequences for this coming down the pike.
 
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Dang, I have family about 50 miles east of Danville.

So they brought 30 of the little critters over from Mauritius, into NY, and then were planning to study them elsewhere? I wonder what the monkeys are infected with...
 
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An unmarked escort shouldn't be a problem. Pay no attention to the black Escalade with mirror windows right behind the truck...

They run in front and behind . When you have them with you , you don’t stop unless it’s a pre approved stop for fuel . No scales , no E- logs, no truck stops , no going trough cities . Same with military escorts .
 
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Feelz? You guys are so cute with your buzz words. You get to refrain from using any actual logic and become someone who cannot understand normal thinking.

Lighten up Francis. It was an off the cuff comment playing off the fact that these 2 guys are in charge of the 2 federal agencies tied into this story.

Were they involved in this accident? No. Does **** like this happen when you continually leave incompetent people in charge at the highest levels? Yes.

Get back to ambulance chasing.
 
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Dang, I have family about 50 miles east of Danville.

So they brought 30 of the little critters over from Mauritius, into NY, and then were planning to study them elsewhere? I wonder what the monkeys are infected with...

Danville and area is a nice place , it has some very pretty scenery around it . Been there many times , it’s a stopping point when we run oversized loads from Chattanooga to Canada .
 
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Lighten up Francis. It was an off the cuff comment playing off the fact that these 2 guys are in charge of the 2 federal agencies tied into this story.

Were they involved in this accident? No. Does **** like this happen when you continually leave incompetent people in charge at the highest levels? Yes.

Get back to ambulance chasing.

The transportation secretary is the person in charge of this operation. It is not a partisan issue and I am sticking with the fact you cannot understand normal thinking.
 

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