Pandemic threat? Anyone else concerned?

abita_brewing

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On a related note... we dodged a bullet with SARS and MERS. They were infectious, very deadly... and nobody really knows why they quit spreading and died out. A smart society would continue to do research on infectious agents, perhaps performing gain of function research (before mother nature does) do try and understand the microbes that want to kill us.
 

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You're a special breed of stupid aren't you, irresponsible too. You even take have a moment to fact check this shit you post?
Are you saying that the posted screenshot is fraudulent?
Are you saying that something the screenshot says misrepresents or misquotes the cited report?
Are you saying that the study claimed to use human subjects as Reuters tries to imply?
Are you saying that the study claimed to apply to SARS-CoV-2 that Reuters throws in as a strawman?
Did you read the study and compare it to the screenshot?, or are you stupid enough to blindly believe liberal-owned Reuters?
 

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On a related note... we dodged a bullet with SARS and MERS. They were infectious, very deadly... and nobody really knows why they quit spreading and died out. A smart society would continue to do research on infectious agents, perhaps performing gain of function research (before mother nature does) do try and understand the microbes that want to kill us.
Gain of function research seems to be what got us into the tar pit last time .. not certain if that really is a great idea
 

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Newest pandemic;

WHO to decide this week if mpox Africa outbreak is a global emergency
Concern is growing over the spread of a more deadly strain of the virus.

August 12, 2024 11:43 am CET
By Rory O’Neill
Independent experts appointed by the World Health Organization will meet virtually on Wednesday to help decide whether the mpox outbreak in Africa is a global public health emergency.

The committee will advise WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus on whether mpox constitutes a public health emergency of international concern (PHEIC) and what recommendations he should issue to manage the spread of the disease.

Vaccine manufacturers can now apply to WHO for an emergency licence that would allow international groups including UNICEF and Gavi the Vaccine Alliance to procure and distribute their shots, the U.N. body confirmed on August 9.
In June, Bavarian Nordic sent 15,000 doses of its vaccine to the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), where the majority of cases have been detected.

The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention has called for "global solidarity", pointing out that the region needs 10 million vaccine doses but currently has access to just 200,000. The agency confirmed it will also consider whether to declare a continental emergency this week.

The virus has now been reported in at least 13 African countries this year. In the past month, four countries — Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda and Uganda — have reported mpox cases for the first time. There have been 517 deaths from 17,541 confirmed and suspected human cases in 2024 so far.

Concern has been growing over the outbreak in recent weeks after a new and more deadly strain of the mpox virus spread from the DRC to neighboring countries.


 
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