If H5N1 starts spreading human to human, we need to detect it fast to stop a pandemic.
To detect H5N1 spread between humans, we need to test people at high exposure risk.
To test those people, we need to ensure they aren’t risking being permanently disappeared to a foreign torture prison.
To detect H5N1 spread between humans, we need to test people at high exposure risk.
To test those people, we need to ensure they aren’t risking being permanently disappeared to a foreign torture prison.
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Amy Maxmen, PhD
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Detecting cases is key but farmworkers at highest risk - mainly immigrants - are afraid to leave home for care. @kffhealthnews.org / ABC
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Detecting cases is key but farmworkers at highest risk - mainly immigrants - are afraid to leave home for care. @kffhealthnews.org / ABC
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Big yikes.
but there are plenty of other sites of TB in prisons
The amount SARS-CoV-2 in nursing homes right now is along the same lines...
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3006353/#:~:text=High%20levels%20of%20TB%20in,3%5D%2C%5B4%5D
Add in the gutting of monitoring and the fact that RFK is going to cure autism by banning vaccines and 🎵it's beginning to look a lot CoVid, influenza in May🎶
If that’s measured in weeks, then it may become quite hard to control the spread.