In March a farm worker who reported no contact with sick or dead birds, but who was in contact with dairy cattle, began showing symptoms in the eye and samples were collected by the regional health department to test for potential influenza A. Experts have now confirmed the first case of highly pathogenic avian influenza transmission from a mammal (dairy cow) to a human.

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    6 months ago

    On the plus side we already have a vaccine for this one, and we have a known medical treatment for it that should work well.

    It sucks but this was one we were actually preparing for and expecting to eventually happen.

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      6 months ago

      Something something MICROCHIPS something FLYING SPAGHETTI MONSTER

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          The group in question will treat this vaccine like that vaccine, if that wasn’t clear.

          It’s not a matter of when, it’s a matter of what. Antivax don’t give a damn.

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            And that’s fine. What we need to do is not collectively be pushovers and call them out on their bullshit this time around. While not universal, many of us averted our eyes and ignored their behavior and I honestly feel it’s costing us.

            Though hopefully there is no “this time”.

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      We were also fully expecting SARS COVID diseases based on the previous epidemics, so preparation doesn’t do much if people intentionally undermine it.