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WHO says H5N1 bird flu needs to be monitored, risk low to humans as of now


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Omg :cries:

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Terrifying and not being taken seriously enough.

Even after COVID19, humanity refuses to act and take the necessary measures to correct course, minimise harm and consider animal welfare, and won't do **** but cry & deflect blame when tragedy inevitably strikes. "Waaah, the price of eggs!" Smh. 

 

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No ma'am, no God. 

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Bird flu is super deadly omfg if it jumps to humans we are ******

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It's on various types of mammals. It can probably get us now too at this point.

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PLEASE NO NO NO

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Good luck booking that pandemic control that you speak of. The writing is on the wall. 

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Yeah, we're ******.

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16 hours ago, FOCK said:

 

 

Terrifying and not being taken seriously enough.

Even after COVID19, humanity refuses to act and take the necessary measures to correct course, minimise harm and consider animal welfare, and won't do **** but cry & deflect blame when tragedy inevitably strikes. "Waaah, the price of eggs!" Smh. 

 

its only a matter of time.

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Will humans even make it by the end of this decade?

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I hate to say this but a pandemic of H5N1 would not be widespread. It kills way too many of its hosts; an ebola tea. It would still wipe out millions though :deadbanana4:

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Yall worried about humans but at this rate this is going to make extinct a lot of aninal species :biblio:

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Humans only care about themselves and not even a pandemic thought us a lesson so maybe mother nature says "it's time to wipe them off the earth". :dancehall3:

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Guys??? :biblio: Oh it's over

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Human is gonna perished soon, there is no need to scare of STDs, raw >>>>>

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Call me silly, but how is it spreading so quickly to animals in zoos? These animals are in captivity so how are they being exposed?

 

Anyways, I'm going to try and remain positive about this. With tens of millions of birds infected, mostly chickens, less than a dozen human infections have been reported. 

 

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Since December 2021, fewer than 10 human cases of H5N1 have been reported globally. However, illness in humans from all bird flu virus infections has ranged in severity from no symptoms or mild illness to severe disease that resulted in death.

 

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ch...is our future gonna be full of pandemics?

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People still take WHO seriously?  :ace:

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