What to know about bird flu, according to a doctor
Health officials are ringing alarm bells over new cases of bird flu in livestock. Dr. William Schaffner, professor of infectious diseases at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, joins CBS News to explain the risk to humans.
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$80 for a quickie $120 for a whole half an hour. but the memories last forever and sometimes comes back to testify... !!! 😮
I had half and half
The Dr sounds like Bernie Sanders
Were the cows having relations with birds ?
@marklemont3735
12 күн бұрын
Birds may drink from large water containers shared by cows, for example.
@susanryan3479
11 күн бұрын
@@marklemont3735 If that was the cause it would have jumped species a long time ago. It was tweeked. A dolphin died from Bird Flu. Look it up...
@marklemont3735
11 күн бұрын
@@susanryan3479 From looking at the long history of this virus, it was first in poultry on farms, over decades, then the virus came in contact with water fowl, which some farmers also have. Water fowl can be migratory, which over time spread the virus. As a virus replicates, it has mutations or mistakes of replication. Some viruses replicate faster, some slower. Viruses which replicate faster have more chances for mistakes (mutations). As migrating birds die from the virus, mammals have eaten them and some are sick and die from eating these sickened birds. Then you wonder what eats the mammals, as the virus accidentally is taken in by other creatures. If you have ever gone fishing and were lucky enough to come across a large school of fish entering a smaller area, a feeding frenzy can take place, involving fish and water fowl. If an infected bird drops part of a fish, another fish may eat it. If an infected bird poops or pees in the water, a fish may accidentally ingest it, transferring the virus, too. We are getting a very wide picture of how the food chain can transfer a virus.
Put your foot down on these factory farming.
Just in time for the elections
@CVerse
11 күн бұрын
This comment is on every video
Never forget virology has never been real science.
here come the jabs
WILL NOT COMPLY
He’s saying, ‘So far… so good.’ Buckle up for the next PSYOPS from MAINSTREAM MEDIA.
Also if you look at last year and the years before, same stories warning us of the bird flu transferring to humans. Lol same show different pile
Did she say ‘fact check’? lmao!
ALL B.S.
No poultry, no milk, no cats, no dairy. Guess palmetto bugs are what we eat
@marklemont3735
12 күн бұрын
? Milk and chicken are safe. Cook and prepare with normal caution to prevent E. Coli.
@susanryan3479
11 күн бұрын
@@marklemont3735 It was tweeked to jump species. Thry are messing with food supply. WEF, WHO and all other elite super rich take over the world club.