Aren't we not supposed to name viruses after their place of origin?
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Yeah...
Nothing could ever happen because of ice melting.
At least not this fiscal year...no worries
Is this one of those viruses that was supposed to be perminantly frozen in perma frost?
This has all the hallmarks of yet another panic-bait-article... One sentence in the whole article renders it completely and utterly irrelevant. About the other cases, the article itself says:
All had mild cases and recovered without being hospitalized.
So all that's in this "news report" is that there are diseases that affect animals but not humans which can on occasion jump to humans but usually are pretty harmless then because they are equipped to deal with a cat's immune system, but not with a human immune system. This becomes irrelevant once said human immune system isn't working right.
This is not "breaking news". There is a loooong and ever changing list of pathogens in exactly this situation and there always will be.
Anyone who's played Plague Inc knows you can't make your virus too deadly too quickly or it will burn itself out. Mild symptoms allows it to become a pandemic and then endemic.
mpox? wtf is that?
The man said he had cared for a stray cat at his home, the bulletin said.
The cat tested negative for the virus but it “regularly hunted small mammals and frequently scratched the patient,” the bulletin said.
If a cat was frequently scratching me, I might just leave it alone. Getting scratched by stray cats is a bad idea.
Where's Ted Nugent when you need him
In a "news" studio screaming bigotry about democrats and minorities, probably 🤷
Well that's terrifying