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Mexico reports first Human case of H5N2 Bird Flu, patient died


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This is very sad. May this person rest in peace.

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Omg is it airborne. Scary. 

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Not my country :suburban:

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Get ready for another lock down! :gaycat6:

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The possibility of having to live through more than one pandemic is scary.

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1 minute ago, DevonRoars said:

The possibility of having to live through more than one pandemic is scary.

Get ready. If meat eaters continue to support animal agriculture this will be the new normal. 

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Putting the first nail to Shitbum's coffin :clap3:

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Pack it up. We're done. Humanity had a good run. 

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:mazen: Someone get me tf out of here

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Posted (edited)
6 minutes ago, Alongoria13 said:

Putting the first nail to Shitbum's coffin :clap3:

Blaming a woman before she's even taken office?

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The person had multiple underlying medical conditions and had been bedridden for three weeks, for other reasons, prior to the onset of acute symptoms, WHO said.

I could be totally wrong since I am not a health expert, but based on this quote from Reuters maybe there were other causes to why he died? Still a tragic death nonetheless though. :cries:

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28 minutes ago, LatinFreak said:

Get ready for another lock down! :gaycat6:

Just in time for the election. Biden and the swamp strike again! 
:suburban:

 

Spoiler

Kidding :suburban:

 

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29 minutes ago, Alongoria13 said:

Putting the first nail to Shitbum's coffin :clap3:

still salty about sunday's ass-whooping? that's ms. PRESIDENT to you

 

OT: the patient had underlying conditions :coffee2:

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39 minutes ago, Jotham said:

I could be totally wrong since I am not a health expert, but based on this quote from Reuters maybe there were other causes to why he died? Still a tragic death nonetheless though. :cries:

He died from H5N2, they confirmed clinically. But yes he had other diseases prior and was already very ill before it. 

 

Plus, despite not having direct contact with animals, he lived very close to an area where there was a outbreak of animal cases in March, he died in April. 

 

That´s probably it, no signs of human-to-human transmission and very low risk. 

 

That said, this is obviously going to be a problem quite soon, animal cases won´t stop popping up, increasing the possibilities from mutations that can infected people by airbones. At least there´s already solid advances for future vaccines happening.

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3 hours ago, Alongoria13 said:

Putting the first nail to Shitbum's coffin :clap3:

You're still seething? :suburban:

Get over it, loser! 

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Lock down and lets get rid of COVID and Bird flu once and for all

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5 hours ago, DevonRoars said:

The possibility of having to live through more than one pandemic is scary.

Sadly with climate change and antibiotic resistance, we're gonna get a few more pandemics in our lives :gaycat6:

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Just when egg stopped rising their prices. They're gonna do sacrifices once again I fear :rip:

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