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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
Reports that bird flu has jumped from birds to foxes and probably because wild foxes have eaten birds dying with birdflu. Also reports that humans in close contact with poultry in the US have caught it. It's also one of the worst outbreaks in Scotland. What's going on here guys. Advice not to try and rescue or touch wild birds with symptoms |
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"Reports that bird flu has jumped from birds to foxes and probably because wild foxes have eaten birds dying with birdflu. Also reports that humans in close contact with poultry in the US have caught it. It's also one of the worst outbreaks in Scotland. What's going on here guys. Advice not to try and rescue or touch wild birds with symptoms"
There have been poultry workers that have caught it for years it’s not new |
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over a year ago
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"Reports that bird flu has jumped from birds to foxes and probably because wild foxes have eaten birds dying with birdflu. Also reports that humans in close contact with poultry in the US have caught it. It's also one of the worst outbreaks in Scotland. What's going on here guys. Advice not to try and rescue or touch wild birds with symptoms"
After their profit margin was so enormously boosted with the great covid non-vaccine they couldn't find a mechanism to stop the profit forecast needle moving north (its an unstoppable machine of man made choice) so they needed to release more deadly diseases... .
Id like to hope I'm being facetious..... |
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"Reports that bird flu has jumped from birds to foxes and probably because wild foxes have eaten birds dying with birdflu. Also reports that humans in close contact with poultry in the US have caught it. It's also one of the worst outbreaks in Scotland. What's going on here guys. Advice not to try and rescue or touch wild birds with symptoms
There have been poultry workers that have caught it for years it’s not new"
The so called "Spanish Flu" 1918-20 was actually an Avian Flu brought over to Europe by American troops. A far worse pandemic than covid ever was! |
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"Reports that bird flu has jumped from birds to foxes and probably because wild foxes have eaten birds dying with birdflu. Also reports that humans in close contact with poultry in the US have caught it. It's also one of the worst outbreaks in Scotland. What's going on here guys. Advice not to try and rescue or touch wild birds with symptoms
There have been poultry workers that have caught it for years it’s not new
The so called "Spanish Flu" 1918-20 was actually an Avian Flu brought over to Europe by American troops. A far worse pandemic than covid ever was!"
Most flus are avian in nature. Spanish flu killed 25 to 50 million. Covid has killed between 13 and 16 million and still killing people huge numbers so by the end covid won't be that far from Spanish flu death wise. |
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By *rFunBoyMan
over a year ago
Longridge |
"The foxes are eating these weak birds and catching the virus.. do we need to cull the foxes ?"
Possibly- otherwise, potentially another 2 years of lockdowns. We're only one mutation from the next pandemic.
This bastid keeps coming back for more, if if manages to break free and become spreadable in humans, then we're back to square one. There are only so many bullets one can dodge.
In order to do so, it needs a host to mutate within that will optimise for person to person. Let's hope foxes are not the gateway it is looking for. |
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By *rFunBoyMan
over a year ago
Longridge |
"Reports that bird flu has jumped from birds to foxes and probably because wild foxes have eaten birds dying with birdflu. Also reports that humans in close contact with poultry in the US have caught it. It's also one of the worst outbreaks in Scotland. What's going on here guys. Advice not to try and rescue or touch wild birds with symptoms
There have been poultry workers that have caught it for years it’s not new"
Yes, with a caveat. They either get ill and stay home, or die from it before passing it on to others - therefore easy to isolate as they tend to work together.
If there is a mutation borne in another animal or human that makes it more efficient at spreading between humans in the field, then we're phucked again for two years.
More when, not if one day it will break out. It knocks on our doors every year, hopefully, this year won't be its lucky one. |
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By *Marvel-Man
over a year ago
In The Gym |
"The foxes are eating these weak birds and catching the virus.. do we need to cull the foxes ?
Possibly- otherwise, potentially another 2 years of lockdowns. We're only one mutation from the next pandemic.
This bastid keeps coming back for more, if if manages to break free and become spreadable in humans, then we're back to square one. There are only so many bullets one can dodge.
In order to do so, it needs a host to mutate within that will optimise for person to person. Let's hope foxes are not the gateway it is looking for."
I don't see it becoming a pandemic. Remember swine flu (H1N1 just like the Spanish Flu) that was meant to be a pandemic yet never really got started? Flu vaccines already exist along with antivirals so there's already plenty of treatments and medications. Unlike covid which there was nothing and caused a pandemic. |
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"Reports that bird flu has jumped from birds to foxes and probably because wild foxes have eaten birds dying with birdflu. Also reports that humans in close contact with poultry in the US have caught it. It's also one of the worst outbreaks in Scotland. What's going on here guys. Advice not to try and rescue or touch wild birds with symptoms"
Don't worry. Just stay home, protect the NHS and save lives. Tape up your letterbox and windows just in case.
I'll take all the risk with the "wild birds" for you. After all, I've got all the protective equipment and everything... |
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"Reports that bird flu has jumped from birds to foxes and probably because wild foxes have eaten birds dying with birdflu. Also reports that humans in close contact with poultry in the US have caught it. It's also one of the worst outbreaks in Scotland. What's going on here guys. Advice not to try and rescue or touch wild birds with symptoms
There have been poultry workers that have caught it for years it’s not new
The so called "Spanish Flu" 1918-20 was actually an Avian Flu brought over to Europe by American troops. A far worse pandemic than covid ever was!
Most flus are avian in nature. Spanish flu killed 25 to 50 million. Covid has killed between 13 and 16 million and still killing people huge numbers so by the end covid won't be that far from Spanish flu death wise."
And not to mention how much medical science has developed since. |
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"Reports that bird flu has jumped from birds to foxes and probably because wild foxes have eaten birds dying with birdflu. Also reports that humans in close contact with poultry in the US have caught it. It's also one of the worst outbreaks in Scotland. What's going on here guys. Advice not to try and rescue or touch wild birds with symptoms" dont get on a sneezy jet flight or are they all cancelled,, |
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I don't watch the controlled bullshit narrative news stirring up hysteria all the fkkn time owned by a small clique of the usual suspects. An article in the New scientist found that all global corporations are owned by a small number of very large ones that's no conspiracy |
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"Aviation flu, do you not catch that on an aeroplane.
Cancelling flights will help control the spread."
Noone thought it odd that fkkr bozo failed to promptly close the Chinese border when covid first hit, failed to promptly close the Italian, then Brazil south African borders but hey it's solved the pension crisis.... |
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"Another money spinner, in my opinion "
Bozos lost billions in track and trace lost millions in the folly nightingale hospitals and the covid £90,000,000,000+ Vax with millions made with bozos mates in bribing the Chinese factories for the BS masks that are useless! |
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By *ancy38Woman
over a year ago
galway |
"Another money spinner, in my opinion
Bozos lost billions in track and trace lost millions in the folly nightingale hospitals and the covid £90,000,000,000+ Vax with millions made with bozos mates in bribing the Chinese factories for the BS masks that are useless! "
What is this |
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"Reports that bird flu has jumped from birds to foxes and probably because wild foxes have eaten birds dying with birdflu. Also reports that humans in close contact with poultry in the US have caught it. It's also one of the worst outbreaks in Scotland. What's going on here guys. Advice not to try and rescue or touch wild birds with symptoms"
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By *otsMan
over a year ago
Higham |
"Reports that bird flu has jumped from birds to foxes and probably because wild foxes have eaten birds dying with birdflu. Also reports that humans in close contact with poultry in the US have caught it. It's also one of the worst outbreaks in Scotland. What's going on here guys. Advice not to try and rescue or touch wild birds with symptoms"
Bit of a fokker....
Only aviation nuts will get that but hey... |
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"Reports that bird flu has jumped from birds to foxes and probably because wild foxes have eaten birds dying with birdflu. Also reports that humans in close contact with poultry in the US have caught it. It's also one of the worst outbreaks in Scotland. What's going on here guys. Advice not to try and rescue or touch wild birds with symptoms"
Just the same reports as the last time we had a world wide outbreak. Nothing new. |
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