Members of PETA, dressed in Hazmat Suits, ask beachgoers to go Vegan - 7/16/20
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Members of PETA, dressed in Hazmat Suits, ask beachgoers to go Vegan - 7/16/20 (6 pictures)
View All Images- Photo by: PETA/starmaxinc.com STAR MAX 2020 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Telephone/Fax: (212) 995-1196 7/16/20 Dressed in hazmat suits and wielding signs proclaiming, "Prevent Pandemics: Go Vegan," a group of PETA supporters descend on Fort Lauderdale Beach in Broward County, which has over 32,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19. PETA notes that confining and killing animals for food has been linked to SARS, swine flu, bird flu, and COVID-19and a new strain of swine flu with "pandemic potential" is now spreading from pigs to humans in China. The meat industry has allowed slaughterhouse workers to face a nearly unchecked spread of the novel coronavirus. Less than half of slaughterhouses report offering testing to their employees, and more than 35,000 cases among workers have been recorded - a rate that's nine times higher than the overall U.S. infection rate. "Every bite of meat supports an industry that slits animals' throats, lets workers get sick, and breeds killer diseases," says PETA Executive Vice President Tracy Reiman. "As the pandemic hits Florida hard, PETA is urging people to embrace delicious and healthy vegan foods, for everyone's sake."
- Photo by: PETA/starmaxinc.com STAR MAX 2020 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Telephone/Fax: (212) 995-1196 7/16/20 Dressed in hazmat suits and wielding signs proclaiming, "Prevent Pandemics: Go Vegan," a group of PETA supporters descend on Fort Lauderdale Beach in Broward County, which has over 32,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19. PETA notes that confining and killing animals for food has been linked to SARS, swine flu, bird flu, and COVID-19and a new strain of swine flu with "pandemic potential" is now spreading from pigs to humans in China. The meat industry has allowed slaughterhouse workers to face a nearly unchecked spread of the novel coronavirus. Less than half of slaughterhouses report offering testing to their employees, and more than 35,000 cases among workers have been recorded - a rate that's nine times higher than the overall U.S. infection rate. "Every bite of meat supports an industry that slits animals' throats, lets workers get sick, and breeds killer diseases," says PETA Executive Vice President Tracy Reiman. "As the pandemic hits Florida hard, PETA is urging people to embrace delicious and healthy vegan foods, for everyone's sake."
- Photo by: PETA/starmaxinc.com STAR MAX 2020 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Telephone/Fax: (212) 995-1196 7/16/20 Dressed in hazmat suits and wielding signs proclaiming, "Prevent Pandemics: Go Vegan," a group of PETA supporters descend on Fort Lauderdale Beach in Broward County, which has over 32,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19. PETA notes that confining and killing animals for food has been linked to SARS, swine flu, bird flu, and COVID-19and a new strain of swine flu with "pandemic potential" is now spreading from pigs to humans in China. The meat industry has allowed slaughterhouse workers to face a nearly unchecked spread of the novel coronavirus. Less than half of slaughterhouses report offering testing to their employees, and more than 35,000 cases among workers have been recorded - a rate that's nine times higher than the overall U.S. infection rate. "Every bite of meat supports an industry that slits animals' throats, lets workers get sick, and breeds killer diseases," says PETA Executive Vice President Tracy Reiman. "As the pandemic hits Florida hard, PETA is urging people to embrace delicious and healthy vegan foods, for everyone's sake."
- Photo by: PETA/starmaxinc.com STAR MAX 2020 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Telephone/Fax: (212) 995-1196 7/16/20 Dressed in hazmat suits and wielding signs proclaiming, "Prevent Pandemics: Go Vegan," a group of PETA supporters descend on Fort Lauderdale Beach in Broward County, which has over 32,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19. PETA notes that confining and killing animals for food has been linked to SARS, swine flu, bird flu, and COVID-19and a new strain of swine flu with "pandemic potential" is now spreading from pigs to humans in China. The meat industry has allowed slaughterhouse workers to face a nearly unchecked spread of the novel coronavirus. Less than half of slaughterhouses report offering testing to their employees, and more than 35,000 cases among workers have been recorded - a rate that's nine times higher than the overall U.S. infection rate. "Every bite of meat supports an industry that slits animals' throats, lets workers get sick, and breeds killer diseases," says PETA Executive Vice President Tracy Reiman. "As the pandemic hits Florida hard, PETA is urging people to embrace delicious and healthy vegan foods, for everyone's sake."
- Photo by: PETA/starmaxinc.com STAR MAX 2020 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Telephone/Fax: (212) 995-1196 7/16/20 Dressed in hazmat suits and wielding signs proclaiming, "Prevent Pandemics: Go Vegan," a group of PETA supporters descend on Fort Lauderdale Beach in Broward County, which has over 32,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19. PETA notes that confining and killing animals for food has been linked to SARS, swine flu, bird flu, and COVID-19and a new strain of swine flu with "pandemic potential" is now spreading from pigs to humans in China. The meat industry has allowed slaughterhouse workers to face a nearly unchecked spread of the novel coronavirus. Less than half of slaughterhouses report offering testing to their employees, and more than 35,000 cases among workers have been recorded - a rate that's nine times higher than the overall U.S. infection rate. "Every bite of meat supports an industry that slits animals' throats, lets workers get sick, and breeds killer diseases," says PETA Executive Vice President Tracy Reiman. "As the pandemic hits Florida hard, PETA is urging people to embrace delicious and healthy vegan foods, for everyone's sake."
- Photo by: PETA/starmaxinc.com STAR MAX 2020 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Telephone/Fax: (212) 995-1196 7/16/20 Dressed in hazmat suits and wielding signs proclaiming, "Prevent Pandemics: Go Vegan," a group of PETA supporters descend on Fort Lauderdale Beach in Broward County, which has over 32,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19. PETA notes that confining and killing animals for food has been linked to SARS, swine flu, bird flu, and COVID-19and a new strain of swine flu with "pandemic potential" is now spreading from pigs to humans in China. The meat industry has allowed slaughterhouse workers to face a nearly unchecked spread of the novel coronavirus. Less than half of slaughterhouses report offering testing to their employees, and more than 35,000 cases among workers have been recorded - a rate that's nine times higher than the overall U.S. infection rate. "Every bite of meat supports an industry that slits animals' throats, lets workers get sick, and breeds killer diseases," says PETA Executive Vice President Tracy Reiman. "As the pandemic hits Florida hard, PETA is urging people to embrace delicious and healthy vegan foods, for everyone's sake." `