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## Diseases
Now there is one big issue I glossed over, on both the non-human animal side and the human side, and that's diseases.
-Animals can transfer dangerous diseases to humans such as [rabies](https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rabies). Humans can also transfer diseases to animals. I want to make it clear that I don't have any specialized knowledge on this topic. I'm not a veterinarian or a doctor, so I could be completely wrong on this, but diseases are my main concern with beastiality.
+Animals can transfer dangerous diseases to humans such as [rabies](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rabies). Humans can also transfer diseases to animals. I want to make it clear that I don't have any specialized knowledge on this topic. I'm not a veterinarian or a doctor, so I could be completely wrong on this, but diseases are my main concern with beastiality.
Seeing the havoc Covid-19 continues to cause, I think we have good reasons to be worried about new infectious diseases hopping across species. My lack knowledge in the area of diseases and the fact that it's not well-researched precludes me from forming a definite opinion. I don't know how severe the risk of disease transmission is, so I won't make a final moral judgment about beastiality.