First recorded death in U. S. from bird flu. Can we get Fauci back?

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I did not say it wasn't real. I didn't say that I didn't believe that any person had come down with it.

I did say I'm not worried about it and the news is trying to gin up fear, and re affirm their "importance" in our everyday lives.

1) I did say that the news has been barking about bird flu for quite some time as a world ending pandemic.

2) I did say that it is curious that Pharma at the gov't request already has a vaccine that truly hasn't crossed the species barrier on a common basis.


I did say I would take precautions to not contract an illness.

3) As for eating california "wild" birds or other fowl effected by the illness, nope, not knowingly. All fowl will be cooked. I will not be getting the chicken, crow, sparrow or robin sushi in the future.
1) Thats completely not true.
2) Would you rather they be reactive rather than proactive? That would be stupid. Covid was a reactive response but because they hadnt had several years warning so not the same.
3) I didnt mean to imply its safe to eat any meat raw, cook that flu ridden bird and tell us how you do. While your at it, get ya some venison that tested positive for CWD and grill it up.
 

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I think should consider letting a real doctor explain the side effects of taking goat wormer along with bipolar meds.
Wormer? Oh you mean Ivermectin. The human drug that just so happens to work on cows and horses...dogs, goats too. Tell me scholar, whats the difference in human mammals and mammals with 4 legs (besides the leg count). And oh wise one, is it true that most (if not all) animal drugs are first tested on people? Oh, why yes, its absolutely true.
Now go get me a coffee and make yourself useful somehow.
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The Spanish Flu was the first one observed to attack and kill younger folks, but healthcare was far poorer back then. The Spanish Flu killed more people than WW I.

Look who's pushing the narrative now, the same players on the deck of cards that made Covid a lockdown champ.

Perhaps they should volunteer to test the new vaccine before it is offered to the public.
Indoor plumbing has eradicated so many pandemic diseases. In the days of Spanish flu, people shared/washed hands and face in the same pan all day long, shared bathwater etc. Fecies sat in a piss pot indoors till it was emptied but not sanitized. Germ incubators all over a house.
yes, indoor plumbing has had the biggest impact on the spread of desease.
Thank a plumber.
 

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