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To: Jack of All Trades who wrote (40619)3/10/2025 10:49:36 AM
From: skinowski  Read Replies (1) of 41456
 
Bird flu in humans, typically, is similar to regular flu - can be pretty mild, can be more serious. According to the CDC, there were 70 human cases recorded over the years, with 1 person dying. No human to human transmission. OTOH, it may be present in a variety of wild animals and birds. Humans usually get it through close contacts with infected birds or their droppings.

So, it makes sense to be careful and take precautions. Not sure that destroying millions of chickens “wholesale” is justified. It sounds like eliminating the infection among birds completely - will simply not happen.
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