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  • Just a heads up.

    Case is confirmed to be from Texas too.

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  • Apr 6
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    Hope this isn’t some alarmist s***, because bird flu is far beyond COVID in terms of fatality rate.

  • Apr 6
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    I’m going to go ahead and say this is a nothingburger so when this turns into a global panoramic in 6 months people can cook me

  • doot

    I’m going to go ahead and say this is a nothingburger so when this turns into a global panoramic in 6 months people can cook me

    ill cook you right now

  • two weeks off school!!

  • gangy 🥁
    Apr 6

    It’s not anything

  • Bird flu yall gotta stop putting these women on a pedestal

  • doot

    I’m going to go ahead and say this is a nothingburger so when this turns into a global panoramic in 6 months people can cook me

  • Apr 6

    In…

  • im built different so this is gon be a bandemic for me

  • doot

    I’m going to go ahead and say this is a nothingburger so when this turns into a global panoramic in 6 months people can cook me

    Man, if this s*** goes full blown pandemic levels that’s probably a straight up apocalyptic scenario.

    This site’s servers would be running faster than the speed light from lack of traffic by that point.

  • Apr 6

  • If this does go pandemic which is unbelievably unlikely, Im def leaving Montreal after they handled the pandemic before. So glad I wasnt living here when they pulled that s***

  • Apr 6
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    dont they already have a treatment for this s*** tho

  • Oh boy

  • doot

    I’m going to go ahead and say this is a nothingburger so when this turns into a global panoramic in 6 months people can cook me

    I’m going to go ahead and call you a re tard so that in 6 months people can give me a lot of likes

  • Apr 6
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    purrple rain

    dont they already have a treatment for this s*** tho

    ok nah but it's already in development

    case in texas was someone catching the bird version of the virus. only symptom was eye inflammation. it hasn't evolved to spread effectively through humans yet.

  • Apr 6
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    purrple rain

    ok nah but it's already in development

    case in texas was someone catching the bird version of the virus. only symptom was eye inflammation. it hasn't evolved to spread effectively through humans yet.

    They NEED to get on top of this though and have treatments/vaccines ready in advance, because if it blows up we’re gonna be boned.

    There will be people who will actively go out of their way to spread it to others at this point, out of pure spite.

  • Apr 6
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    CrimsonArk

    They NEED to get on top of this though and have treatments/vaccines ready in advance, because if it blows up we’re gonna be boned.

    There will be people who will actively go out of their way to spread it to others at this point, out of pure spite.

    that's a crazy prediction bro

  • Apr 6
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    CrimsonArk

    They NEED to get on top of this though and have treatments/vaccines ready in advance, because if it blows up we’re gonna be boned.

    There will be people who will actively go out of their way to spread it to others at this point, out of pure spite.

    One of the best things about COVID was the public shame for people coming to work/school sick instead of viewing it as tough lol

  • Apr 6
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    purrple rain

    that's a crazy prediction bro

    I worked retail through the pandemic.

    I’ve seen some S***.