The latter points define the difference between removing virus from a living host, which is disrupting an interrelationship of consciousness, in contrast to simply moving viral particles from one physical environment to another physical environment when they are simply marking time, on hold, and not preying on a victim which satisfies their purpose and intent. So it is a quite different matter to remove them from food, where they are simply along for the ride but not propagating or attacking living beings, compared to taking them away from a site where they are infecting a human host and intending to undermine its consciousness and function. So we can transfer viruses from a carton of milk to a body of water, somewhere where there will be no contact with a living host, and that is revenue neutral because it is not taking something away from the virus it did not have, being added to milk as a possible vector.
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