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What is the relationship between zoonotic diseases and animal exploitation?

The COVID-19 pandemic not only showed how fragile the global economy is, how poorly prepared we are to avoid a catastrophe at a global level or the problems that can be generated environmentally by not thinking about sustainable economies and policies, but it also put of entredich or how problematic the consumption of animals as a food base for human beings can be . Recently, the Center for Animal Ethics (CAE) at Pompeu Fabra University launched a platform where it collects more than 200 specialized documents showing different ways in which we relate to animals. Among these, there is massive animal consumption, which can also be considered animal exploitation . In that order of ideas, the center focused on reviewing in what ways there is a relationship between the consumption / exploitation of animals and zoonotic diseases in the face of one of the greatest historical events of recent decades: the Coronavirus pandemic.

Virginia bans cosmetic testing on animals, joining three other states

© iStock Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam (D) has signed the Humane Cosmetics Act, banning cosmetics animal testing and the sale of animal-tested cosmetics. The method involves testing household products on animals for safety before they are sold on the market for human use.  Virginia is the fourth state to adopt the law, which will go into effect beginning on Jan. 1, 2022, according to ABC News. ADVERTISEMENT California was the first state to ban animal-tested cosmetics in 2018, with Nevada and Illinois adopting similar laws the following year. The ban in Virginia is part of a larger effort to stop animal testing on a federal level, according to ABC. Virginia Rep. Don Beyer (D) announced that he plans to reintroduce federal legislation that would prohibit animal testing across the U.S.

Christian Center Distributes 500 Coats During Pandemic

PITTSFIELD, Mass. Local folks are staying warm thanks to the work of dedicated advocates in the city. The Christian Center on Saturday held a Coat O Rama where they distributed necessary winter items to those in need. Available items included coats, hats, scarves, boots, and even pet items.   Food Director Karen Ryan said the center has given out around 500 coats, including a well-attended coat distribution in late October. At Saturday s event, which ran from 10 to noon, people were admitted to the building individually to allow for a socially distanced experience and were assisted by staff in selecting items. Center officials say the organization is currently filled with items but will still be accepting donations until the end of March.  Financial Director Pat Massoero said another coat distribution event will likely be held in a couple of weeks, adding that she is sure the Berkshires will see another snowstorm.

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