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  • Mar 2, 2023

    Pandemic! Season 1: The Rise of Covid
    Pandemic! Season 2: Monkey Madness
    Pandemic! Season 3: Return of the Bird Flu

  • Mar 2, 2023

    quarantine was 3 years ago wtf

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    Honestly don't think society could take another pandemic/lockdown

  • Mar 2, 2023

    This already happened no?

  • math fifty

    Already a vaccine FOH

    according to wiki its not as simple as just creating a vaccine bc the virus mutates quickly & is difficult to vaccinate humans against bc it originated in Birds

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H5N1_vaccine

    "H5N1 continually mutates, meaning vaccines based on current samples of avian H5N1 cannot be depended upon to work in the case of a future pandemic of H5N1. While there can be some cross-protection against related flu strains, the best protection would be from a vaccine specifically produced for any future pandemic flu virus strain. Daniel R. Lucey, co-director of the Biohazardous Threats and Emerging Diseases graduate program at Georgetown University, has made this point, "There is no H5N1 pandemic so there can be no pandemic vaccine." However, "pre-pandemic vaccines" have been created; are being refined and tested; and do have some promise both in furthering research and preparedness for the next pandemic. Vaccine manufacturing companies are being encouraged to increase capacity so that if a pandemic vaccine is needed, facilities will be available for rapid production of large amounts of a vaccine specific to a new pandemic strain.medical citation needed

    Problems with H5N1 vaccine production include: (medical citation needed)

    lack of overall production capacity
    lack of surge production capacity (it is impractical to develop a system that depends on hundreds of millions of 11-day-old specialized eggs on a standby basis)
    the pandemic H5N1 might be lethal to chickens
    Cell culture (cell-based) manufacturing technology can be applied to influenza vaccines as they are with most viral vaccines and thereby solve the problems associated with creating flu vaccines using chicken eggs.13"

  • Niggamortis

    They’re a different breed over there

    the s*** is already outside China a girl died in Cambodia last week

    nature.com/articles/d41586-023-00591-3

    nature.com/articles/d41586-023-00585-1

  • Mar 2, 2023
    whippet volverse

    smh wouldn't be surprised if this was another lab breakout

    not being racist in the slightest

    Breakout? Or release?

  • plants 🌻
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    GoodbyeCarl

    I thought bird flu has hit humans before?

    I think H1N1 was the last to spread to humans

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    Way she goes buddy

  • plants 🌻
    Mar 2, 2023

  • Mar 2, 2023

    (IT'S OVER...)

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    xviii

    Crazy they really took a picture of a woman on break and it became a meme

  • plants 🌻
    Mar 2, 2023
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    anyway I had some real nice oj this morning how are y'all doing amidst the slow decline of society

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    I been had bird flu since I touched my first brick

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    plants

    anyway I had some real nice oj this morning how are y'all doing amidst the slow decline of society

    Bro the most sad thing about that is that we'll be set back for a century on tech if things collapse quickly

  • plants 🌻
    Mar 2, 2023
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    GoodbyeCarl

    Bro the most sad thing about that is that we'll be set back for a century on tech if things collapse quickly

    i mean if things collapse quickly then we will never be able to re-build society like it is now. everything is fundamentally built on oil and that is a finite resource. we cant do s*** without it

    we may as well be set back to pre industrial era but with more erratic weather causing mayhem on our crops leading to widespread famines

    but idk we persistent little f***ers i can see us dragging it out so that we have more or less stable lives til we die. glad i won't live to see what happens after 2100

  • Mar 2, 2023
    plants

    i mean if things collapse quickly then we will never be able to re-build society like it is now. everything is fundamentally built on oil and that is a finite resource. we cant do s*** without it

    we may as well be set back to pre industrial era but with more erratic weather causing mayhem on our crops leading to widespread famines

    but idk we persistent little f***ers i can see us dragging it out so that we have more or less stable lives til we die. glad i won't live to see what happens after 2100

    That'll be crazy if a human reset happens later on and they tell about life before the reset

  • Mar 2, 2023
    Tobacco al Houthi

    I been had bird flu since I touched my first brick

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  • Mar 2, 2023
    Tobacco al Houthi

    I been had bird flu since I touched my first brick

  • Mar 2, 2023

    Wrist game made em sick
    Got rich cause the birds flew