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BERNARDQUATERMASS

Joined: 19-03-2006
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from Oldham, Lancashire
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| Posted 09-05-2008 at 01:15  
Just out of curiosity, are there any restrictions on access to the countryside at the moment?
There is a disease called Bluetongue, but I don't think humans can spread it. Midges or gnats carry that one, I think.
Can humans catch it?
Is there any foot and mouth, or anything else that we have to be wary of?
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TheCaptain

Joined: 30-10-2003
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from near Bristol
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| Posted 09-05-2008 at 01:23  
no restrictions that I know of, but I am far from being an expert in the field....(Field, geddit!!!). I'll get my coat....
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coldrum

Joined: 17-09-2002
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| Posted 09-05-2008 at 18:20  
As far as I know humans can not catch it. Just in case not kiss any sheep.
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