An unknown illness kills over 50 people in part of Congo with hours between symptoms and death
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is it a matter of access to foods and resources
This is generally why people eat certain things, yes.
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God damn it
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WHO, governments, responsible media lost the war about representing and reacting to the pandemic right in most places and there weren't much pushback against misinformation.
Salting the wound: after antivaxxing became a part of people's identity, got coupled with their political views, the critical mortality rate to sober up the majority only grew higher.
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Because of the diseases right?
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This is why we had programs like USAID. To keep people from starving and eating infected animals harboring endemic viruses we know nothing about.
Even in the US, it's highly inadvisable to eat animals/bush meat infected with CWD even if it technically can't infect humans ...yet.
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Bird flu could be that. By some estimates it has had a 51% mortality rate. But if it's all the same to you, I'd still rather not.
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I'm struggling to think of a single component of a hot dog or sausage that isn't "normal" to eat everywhere in the world except for reasons of religion and even then it depends on what meat was used to make it.
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This guy has definitely played 'Pandemic' the flash game
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It's hard to explain international politics. This was a great example of doing it right.
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Until some poor sap examining the body gets a tear in his PPE and he gets the mutated version that turns him into a zombie
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covid-9000
Sweet name for a Nu Metal band
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Don't tell me what to do, you're not my parental figure
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Yeah those 48 hours don’t look too fun either though.
Feel awful for those affected.
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Why don’t you both have a nice day?
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Unless you don't eat meat you don't have much of a left to stand on right now
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because you're used to it.
Also, you replied to the wrong person
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Suck on my chocolate salty baaaaaaaaaawllllsss
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That quote doesn't tell us anything about the incubation period unfortunately.