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>CONFIRMED DEATHS
3

>CONFIRMED CASES
12

>ICU CASES
2

>SUSPECTED CASES
approx 40 by OSINT sources
4 under official investigation
Hundreds of 'asymptomatic' cases being monitored

>LIVE MAPS
https://hantavirus.live/
https://hanta.bandors.org/
https://hantavirusmap.net/
_____________________________
>CURRENT PASTEBINS
Timeline
https://pastebin.com/4pvvKfue
Files
https://pastebin.com/jYKy3QpF

NOTE: This is the ANDES STRAIN. Human-to-human is CONFIRMED with this strain.
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WHO / FIFA / WORLD COOF CONNECTIONS
https://www.who.int/news/item/24-05-2023-fifa-and-who-extend-collaboration-to-promote-health-through-football
https://www.who.int/news/item/18-09-2024-fifa-and-world-health-organization-launch-global-concussion-awareness-campaign

MAPPING DOOMSDAY BUNKERS
1# ARGENTINA: https://web.archive.org/web/20250523071451/https://www.agendamalvinas.com.ar/noticia/magnate-argentino-proyecta-crear-un-bunker-para-millonarios-ante-la-posibilidad-de-una-guerra-nuclear

The Monkeypox is back
https://www.foxnews.com/health/first-clade-mpox-case-confirmed-connecticut-patient-traveled-western-europe

Link to WHO emergency meeting 5/15/26
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5fuqUG0OlWQ [Open]

French ICU lady strain suggests 'no evidence that this variant is more deadly or easily transmissable' says French minister of Health (X)
https://www.rtl.fr/actu/sante/hantavirus-aucun-element-ne-laisse-penser-a-l-apparition-d-un-variant-plus-dangereux-annonce-stephanie-rist-7900635389

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>>535172943
Nothing burger
Been stuck at 3 dead, 10 cases for over a month at this point
Pack it up boys
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>>535172943
I got rats in my house and they shit in my mouth while I sleep.
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Reposting this insightful comment from the previous thread. Thank you for your attention to this matter
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>>535172943
>retarded general #79
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>>535173014
What's the point? I'll make like 1p to the pound, waste of time
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>>535173047
So do we need to call her Ande-chan?
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>>535173014
>>535173134
Wrong person, was meant to reply to the canuck in the last thread
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>>535173160
I've got spots and rashes all over my body and people avoid me in public.
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>>535173155
If you refer to the rat coof as "the hantavirus" the other anon will give you a strongly worded essay on why calling it that is not correct
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>>535173047
I've already seen several retarded clickbait news articles from "mainstream" sources about "hantavirus" now that feel like malicous misleading.
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>>535173134
Yes, you do make a worthwhile point
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>>535173283
It's supposedly misleading because the Andes strain can spread human-to-human, while other strains of Hanta virus cannot do this
Now, whether that is deliberately misleading is another question entirely
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I will discover the secret of this virus
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>>535173261
because its not, and this is a general for talking about the virus. Idk this modern thing, like you guys just want to be wrong and have no curiosity for learning more about something you know nothing about, but could potentially become relevant to your lives?
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>>535173487
godspeed you crazy bastard
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>>535173423
It's either malicous or even mainstream news has given up because they feel like they were written by someone who just googled "What is hantavirus" and skimmed the first 3 results and crapped out a nonsense article.
The AI summary at the top of google is more accurate.
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koff koff
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>>535173580
Don't get me wrong - I enjoy reading your posts
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>>535173423
It definitely is. I dont have it saved, but another anon posted from the press conference a slide demonstrating that 'public placation' (they used the politically correct term on the slide) is one of the main priorities for how the public is informed about this. Maybe someone else has this and can share. Im sick of these sociopathic pr people's manipulation tactics being whitewashed its creepy af how one organization thinks they have the right to mediate public sentiment
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>>535173580
What are your thoughts on the view we caught this unusually early by disease standards and it starting/taking off on a cruise lead to it being noticed earlier than it otherwise would have been by making connecting the dots between cases easier
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>>535173487
ur gonna save the world anon
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>>535173487
>image search
>nothing found
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>>535173487
The virus infects DEER MICE you moron
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>CONFIRMED DEATHS
>STILL 3
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>>535173317
I think I see your thought process. Although a total lockdown is not possible, but I guess essential infrastructure maintenance and the like could be done in hazmats or something.
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>79th thread
>still ONLY 3 dead
Kill yourselves; nothingburger.
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shitty hoax
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>>535173901
why would I kill myself when hanta err I mean ande chan will do it for me?
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>>535173718
Thats definitely possible, I actually think the fact that it was contained all on a cruise ship was the ideal, literal lightening in a bottle scenario.

If it had taken off without the cruise, it wouldve appeared like stochastic clusters all across the globe happening within a month time frame which wouldve been much more shocking

I just hope they didnt fuck up while moving these sick, actively contagious people all over the globe. Also, I hope the passengers who left the cruise ship early who they cant find a re currently superspreading themselves. The people on this ship were mostly 'travel enthusiasts' with lots of income to indulge in almost constant travel either because theyre rich boomers or were paid to go because theyre vloggers (that crying guy we keep seeing.)
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>>535172943
Elderberry chads keep winning.
>What to know about hantavirus and Arizonans from stricken cruise ship
oy vey i thought the WHO stopped it?
>Someone has tested positive for hantavirus in Chelan County.
>According to the Chelan-Douglas Health District (CDHD), the person has the Sin Nombre virus (SNV) Hantavirus. This means there is no connection to the cases discovered on the MV Hondius cruise ship. Those cases are a different type: Andes Virus Hantavirus. The Sin Nombre virus does not spread from person to person.
>At this time, limited details are being released to protect the privacy of the individual and their family.
Why are all these cases being (((found))) now suddenly?
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>>535173487
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>>535173853
Deer mice is where they expect you to look but I will discover the truth and the world will bow to me and my method.
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>>535172943
Blueberries are king, honorable mention to Acai. The rest can fuck off (yes even the strawberries).
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>>535173487
Make sure to send me the virus in the mail before you die.
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>>535173047
Yeah I am still going to call it rat coof
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>>535174001
In older threads we had an anon suggesting the Andes strain "burns itself out" in only a few generations in humans. He cited especially the report on the 2018 outbreak showing highly sick patients being treated without proper PPE and the medics not getting it, because it was 3rd or 4th Gen in humans by then.

Does this make any sense to you? Or could there be another reason the super sick patients apparently weren't contagious.
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>>535173874
Essential infrastructure work would have to be done in hazmat suits [in a pandemic scenario] because if the workers dont wear them, a large percentage of them will get infected and die/not be able to work.

So a big issue (even with lockdown, if it were possible, and again this is purely hypothetical) would be that overtime you will actually run out of workers across all sectors.

With COVID, someone got sick and maybe 2-3 weeks after were back to normal [and back to a job]. With HPS, even if you survive you do not bounce back. This would likely compound, because over time, workers who havent contracted the virus yet, but have witnessed some portion of their coworkers die violently, many will likely stop showing up to work to protect themselves.
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>>535172943
>manmade and bathed in toxic chemicals
YWNBARF (You will never be a real fruit)
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>>535173487
I hope you imported those from Argentina
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>>535171403
Yeah. I don’t know any more about biology than I’ve learned here and in cvg threads, but the shadows being cast from the authorities actions (or inaction) are mighty suspicious.

Good to have someone knowledgeable about the details though.
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>>535174001
That's sort of my feeling. Had Patient Zero flown there and flown home it would have taken a while to not only recognize any cases as Hantavirus, but connect the dots, by which point it would probably be June or July and too fucking late.

Also this ebola outbreak happening right now would absolutely fully distract a lot of WHO resources had the Hanta not been noticed yet which would have ensured the former.

Like regardless of what happens, my current opinion is that if Patient Zero had flown home or gone to a city and infected a ton of people there instead of on a slow moving cruise, we WOULD have a pandemic, we'd be fucked.
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>>535174269
Wew that would be a nightmare. Thanks for entertaining all these questions.
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>>535174269
That's the issue with a pandemic this deadly. What happens if essential workers just refuse to work? And I don't just mean healthcare.

Train conductors, dockyard workers, truck drivers, delivery drivers, the guy's who repair the water treatment plants to fix the chlorinators, the guys who repair the gas mains, the guys who fix the broken pipe in the apartment complex or put out the fires.

The answer in an absolute worst case global pandemic of a 40% deadly disease would be Systems Collapse, IMO
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>>535174001
>I just hope they didnt fuck up while moving these sick, actively contagious people all over the globe
That's asking a lot... Hopefully no but probably yes.
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>>535174006
>Elderberry chads keep winning.
Elderberry is a super berry which is why the Jews hide them, the berries you find at the supermarket are Jewish approved goy berries
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>>535174449
(And like even if we do contain this I wouldn't be surprised if like a decade from now literature is quietly published confirming how fucking dangerous this strain was and we lucked out massively catching it early and had we not this would have been apocalyptic, biggest near miss)
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>>535174092
Blueberry is a common drop, plus the ones I get are squishy so I chuck half them out
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>>535174449
Serious question: is it even possible to contain this forever? Like, it's going to get out eventually, yes? Best you can hope for is to slow it down enough.
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>>535174006
US averages about 20-40 cases of HPS a year so I guess it's not that strange to have one since this has been going on for a couple weeks now. Looks like they confirmed it's not Andes strain
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>>535174214
Ive read that study as well, and I agree that it doesnt make any sense for this case-study to be applied to the current outbreak for several reasons.

What WHO, ECDC, CDC, etc dont mention (and most anons prob know this) that the outbreak likely 'died out' because the government enacted swift, enforced quarantine on the village. So it makes sense why, in that case, the transmission ended after a few generations. However, the fact that the strain of Andes virus (ANDV) responsible for the outbreak was able to sustain multi-generational spread should be an indicator that transmission really isnt 'that rare'.

To me, rare H2H transmission would describe other species of hantavirus [all but ANDV] going beyond 2 generations of infection. I think this is why the media and WHO keep calling it 'hantavirus' rather than 'Andes virus', because the obfuscation is so clear.

Anyway, another reason why it doesnt make sense is because the strain of andes virus from the ship, HU-3337, is not even in the same clade as the Epuyen strain. HU-3337 is clade 3, Epuyen is clade 2.

Clades basically describe different 'bundles' of strains which group them based on genetic similarities and features. Its important to note that just because strains are in different clades doesnt mean theyre vastly different. However, I think due to the potential risk present in this outbreak, they shouldnt be playing with fire like this when they themselves know characterizing the 2018 epuyen outbreak the way they are is nothing but half-truth propaganda.
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>>535173693
WHO must placate the homo strain so as to deliver the hanta strain
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we are all one strain... the homo strain
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>>535174001
Based on the boomer's travel history he had plenty of time to spread it before boarding the goyim funded retirement ship.
This is why so many questions and no answers.
>March 18th 2026
>Javier Milei's government finalises Argentina's withdrawal from the WHO, citing health sovereignty. Despite this, it assures that international cooperation in health will continue through bilateral and regional agreements.
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>>535174092
once again, no one actually reads previous threads. Acai won't protect you from HU-3337. Strawberries will
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>>535174761
Unless it has asymptomatic spread then we should be fine but you still need to trace contacts, maybe someone fucks the rats and we have outbreaks occasionally
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An anonymous user posted about the infections on the ship. But there didn't seem to be a transmission mechanism for the British and German tourists. But what happens if the virus is airborne and escaped through the air conditioning unit in the Dutch tourists' cabin to several other cabins?

In Argentina and other Latin American countries, air conditioning is uncommon in homes. Therefore, this virus in developed countries could potentially use the air conditioning systems in buildings.

https://reefandrainforest.co.uk/accommodation/m-v-hondius
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Hope everyone has a comfy weekend, I don't think they're going to broadcast any major updates until Monday.
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>>535174214
A lot of times there's a luck element to these things.

Spanish Flu patient zero was a pig farmer infected by his animals in a small town in Kansas in late December 1917 or early January 1918, and the town had an outbreak in January and February. It would have burned out then and there if not for the fact this town neighbored Camp Funston, a major solider training and musturing site, which had a huge outbreak in March. Funston then sent it to Europe and the troop transports. What should have been a small local outbreak which would have infected the entire town and then burned out became a pandemic due to a military base having JUST opened up there a few months earlier for the war.

And that pandemic would have just been a standard flu pandemic like the Asian Flu or Hong Kong Flu or Russian Flu or Swine Flu if not for the fact due to the extreme need for men defending from the German offensives in the Entente and launching those offensives in the Central Powers. men who were 'regular sick', cold or flu, stuck in the trenches with the same group of guys. Only those who got BADLY sick, DEADLY sick, were sent to crowded hospitals on crowded trains. Unintentionally breeding the second wave of the virus to cause deadly cytokine storms
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>>535174824
Appreciate you breaking this down. I was able to drag a handful of this out of an LLM the other day. Essentially that making any definitive claims or comparisons or inferences at this point based on the data we have is akin to “dangerous medical misinformation”

It went on to detail that not alarming the
Public essentially supersedes anything.

But in regards to safety and preservation of human life, an alarmed cautious public would fair better off.


Either way appreciate you breaking this down for retards. Don’t know your background but ya seemed pretty tuned up.
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>>535174584
I think societal consequences comparable, but in a modern context, to the 1347 Black Death pandemic (although caused by a bacteria) would play out. Not as a direct parallel because things are different, but the same flavors of societal upheaval, because what im describing is similar to what happened at that time. Both ANDV and, at the time, Black Death have comparable mortality rates of ~50% and 30-60%, respectively
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>>535174761
This put it on the radar in a major way and they'll be putting money into that vaccine. Argentina was unlikely a blind spot because of them leaving WHO. Hantachan had one big chance to make a break for going global and it's possible the luck of hitting a slow moving boat rather than a guy leaving by plane or going back to Buenos Aires prevented that(again, fully convinced if this wasn't started on a cruise we still wouldn't have noticed, the ebola outbreak would be distracting the WHO, and we wouldn't notice Hantachan until too late)
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>>535174974
If they memory hole the life support frog I hope that gets attention.
>>535174974
Two more squeaks!
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>>535174924
I would not be surprised if we learn Argentina has been hiding this, especially with how busy the rest of the world has been this year
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What up /nbg/ how is your FRIDAY night going? Tired from a long week of work? Haha you know at your job?
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>>535174979
(and even after the pandemic phase died out by 1920, Spanish flu derrivatives of the H1N1 family continued to be the dominant flu strain until Asian Flu drove them out in 1957, and then Hong Kong flu drove them out in 1968, and then H1N1 returned in 1977 for SOME REASON NOTHING FUNNY HAPPENED HA HA HA HA HA COMRADE THE LIVE VACCINE TRIALS WENT FINE NOTHING WENT HORRIBLY HORRIBLY WRONG.)
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>>535175064
The world is global, now. Everything is connected. Planes, boats, trains, it's surprising if anything that major pandemics don't happen much more frequently (fingers crossed, don't want to jinx things)
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>>535174214

You aren't as contagious by the time you are sick enough to be in the hospital. This is why in the 2018 outbreak the hospital staff (most of which didn't have proper PPE) were mostly unpozzed

One spooky thing about the fact that this is currently getting travelers sick (and not some isolated town with almost all locals there like last time) is that if you are living in your home town and you feel a fever you will probably stay put at your own house - but - if you are traveling and you have a plane to catch you might just want to get home so bad that you figure a little bit of a fever on an airplane is no problem (and then you coof all over the airplane for hours right as you are at your most contagious stage of the infection)

Add to this the fact that cities and travel hubs are more crowded than a small town and that is why even though the cases haven't recently gone up much at all this thing could still potentially get out of control. With the absurdly long incubation period compared to covid it could be silently creating little hotspots all over the place (all while *seeming* like it is dying down). And remember each of these hotspots is a tourist filled place and not some in-the-middle-of-nowhere-village

Also didn't that cruise stop a bunch? Wasn't it basically island hopping around the Atlantic? Did the people on these cruises go to bars or shopping or anything when on land? Get a bunch of tourist hotspots coofing all over every cruising boomer that comes ashore and then those cruising boomers turn into flying boomers potentially right as their infection gets nice and transmissible - and then we have a serious problem

Anyone know why no one is talking about the cruise getting people sick at the different destinations? Seems like an oversight unless I'm missing something
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>>535175154
Oh fully believe they've been covering up the state of the problem and that's part of why they left the WHO. It's what made this situation so potentially dangerous (again, cruise may have been the best possible place to hit for us, bottles up contacts and makes spotting the pattern easy)
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>>535175215
Boats brought niggers to the world.
Planes brought jews to the world.
Recovery status?
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>>535175017
No problem, im happy to share!

I also tried to do research with an LLM into this at one point to try and expand my sources, and I got a warning that my account now has "multiple flags as a potential biological safety risk". Ive used LLMs this way for years doing research like this, and have never gotten such a warning in my life.

Whether that means anything substantial idk, but it was kind of an honor
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>>535175215
Rural Argentina has a lot of small boonie farming communities
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>>535175354
>biological safety risk
Lmao, was this ChatGPT or Claude?
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>>535172943
It's been days and still only 3 dead. How the fuck is this a general? What retards are trying to meme this into existence?
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uhhhh, guys, how does the machine brain know to generate hantachan when I ask for "deadly cytokine storms"
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>>535175354
TL:DR modern gene tech has made making custom viruses and germs so easy that they need to rely on obscurity to not have some guy in his basement lab create a super germ Mr Burns style, same principal that protects the power grid.

Not that you need any of them, some fucking cultists in Oregon did it in the 80s with poopwater and a spray bottle, crazy fucking story man I saw a forensic files on it
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>>535174938
How are strawberries superior to the other berries, do you have information or are you just meming?
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>>535175332
>pozz Argentina
>WORLD CUP
>take out USA as well
Trust the science!
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By the way being fat increases inflammation, if you are fat you are going to need to eat even more berries which makes you even fatter. So try not to be fat
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>>535175654
They are not berries
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>>535175354
Ya if you’re in deep and over/close to a target I’m sure it’ll shut ya down. I was just trying to massage a common sense answer out of it or have it admit that even the answers it’s giving are essentially dangerous. Don’t burn yourself out but I’ll have an eye for ya in here in the coming weeks.
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>>535174887
u inspired me
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The plot thickens...
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>>535175789
technically, yeah, they're drupelets or whatever

>>535175654
If you can't read the image attached to my previous post and come to a conclusion, then you're not worth helping.
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>>535175733
Pozzing Argentina is the first step to global pozzing, invest in big berry to survive
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>>535172943
This is boring, faggot. Fuck you. Quit shitting up the board.
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>>535175878
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>>535175813
I had the same 'discussion' with an llm when it said 'andes virus doesnt spread person to person easily, except for in close contact of 6 feet for 15 minutes. Sars-Cov-2 spreads much easier, because it can be spread via respiratory droplets after exposure close contact of only 10-15 minutes" trying to get it to admit how that sounds like the exact same thing. It smells of deep llm cooking, theres def 'weights' put on certain points on the vector field the LLM gets drawn to when you ask about ANDV
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Fun Fact: The reason Black Currant berries are a super common jam and flavor in Europe, but not in the west(to the point they are the default 'purple' flavor in Europe) is because they are illegal in the USA due to carrying a disease that threatened the lumber industry
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Here, I'll spoonfeed one more time. because I'm smarter and can investigate better than any Britbong
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>>535176091
If you have money and land you can buy a shit ton of everbearing varieties of strawberries, raspberries and blackberries. You'll get a harvest this season but you gotta plant soon, try to go for as much as possible to maximize first season yields.
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>>535175789
Okay they are technically not berries and strawberries are an aggregate fruit, is that relevant to their anti-inflammation properties which it seems both do have
>>535175870
>If you can't read the image attached to my previous post and come to a conclusion, then you're not worth helping.
Okay you are just an idiot
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>>535175611
i think you're right that makes a lot of sense, hadnt thought of that. Arent there like CRISPR kits for normies you can get to mutate tomatoes or something like that?
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>>535176334
>>535176196

im jackin off to u berry babes talking about the fruits of your loom and shit
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the strawberries at my walmart are pozzed and flavorless goy berries
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According to this article:

“The landfill alone should not be considered a strong or definitive candidate for the exposure site”

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/doubts-grow-over-theory-that-bird-watchers-trip-to-argentine-landfill-sparked-hantavirus-outbreak/

Keep in mind that even with perfect contact tracing, if we don't have the correct patient zero, this particular outbreak could easily be spreading (somewhere out there) from people who got it from some other contact of the *real* patient zero. Hopefully if we have the wrong patient zero then the real patient zero went back to his house and isolated and recovered before pozzing a second person

I have a bad feeling though

If we have the wrong patient zero then how many other people has the real patient zero infected? And how many people have *they* infected
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>>535176378
Someone seems to think it’s going to come out of some dudes garage or a kid
In a basement. Could be predictive for this who knows
https://fortune.com/2026/01/09/bill-gates-ai-bad-actors-bioterrorism-threat/
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WHERE IS THAT NIGGER?
LMAO
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>>535176603
i wonder if enough people even have enough imagination and focus to even conceive of the possibility of doing such a thing anymore
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>>535176334
>Okay you are just an idiot
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>>535176378
You don't even need a kit. Mutations in plants, or a "sport" happen all the fucking time randomly and if you don't feel like waiting crossbreeding is easy as hell. There are thousands of different varieties of strawberries alone (to keep with the thread theme) that all grow better or worse in different climates and containers with different types of fruit and growth. Most of them man made by some fucker who wanted strawberries for there very specific niche. "baby cakes" blackberries are an affront to nature made to be good for containers and, technically, all organic.

Not really relevant to the thread I just like talking about it.
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>>535176893
Oh I’d argue it wouldn’t be organic and id agree with you “a rogue lone Wolf” of any kind wouldn’t happen. They’ve just been laying that narrative for better part of a decade.
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>>535177069
>there
Please mock me
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>>535177069
That is a really cool topic, i had no idea it could be that easy. Hopefully no one crazy realizes that too. And nah bro spelling mistakes happen its ok
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>>535177069
Oh baby cakes, yea that is exactly what this is about
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>>535177069
Doing the old fashioned blunt force method doesn't really work for human diseases unless you have a LOT of live subjects to use. Like, a LOT a lot.

It's only been done once, by Unit 731. That's not really something any joe can do if it requires thousands and thousands of people to die to make progress
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When will get a fungal outbreak. Viruses are boring
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>>535172943
ffs are you serious? We just got over that fake relabeled "conjob 19" and now we're onto the next scam? How many of these scamdemics is it going to take for you to realize this is all fake bullshit? Do you seriously think the jewish media are telling the truth? Exactly how fucking retarded are you

btw, this isn't going to work. They already did a scamdemic and noone cares. What were the jews thinking when they did this mid summer when paying attention to news is at a minimum and everyone is outdoors enjoying their lives? Man, these fucking jews are getting so lazy it's sad

herbs
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>>535172943
>>535175447
>How the fuck is this a general?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b3AN2wY4qAM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BQcxvYigQHY

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wbQuf5WvCLA
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>>535177561
It's probably a meme at this point, but legitimately if they adapt to a warmer climate it may become a concern. But anti-fungals do exist and are effective.
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>>535177561
The Last of Us is wrong for so, so many reasons. Like for one thing by the time the TV came out we had already discovered the "Cordycepts controls the mind" thing is wrong, it actually hijacks bug muscles directly.

Second of all each one can generally only infect a specific species. Mammals are not only super different, but also again it's actually the muscles being hijacked and our bodies do not have hydraulic muscles like bugs do.

There are absolutely 100% fungal infections getting more dangerous as temperatures rise, but it's less mind controlling fungus and more "black mold that infests your lungs and grows on your ribcage"
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>>535176828
fucking kek
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WILL YOU GET COVID OR HANTA OR EBOLA?
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>>535177935
jesus that's actually more horrifying than if it was mind control.
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>>535173155
Not cute enough, I propose
An-cchi
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>>535177435
Food as we know it is basically entirely man made, even a lot of the animals we keep are almost entirely dependent upon us to continue existing. It's a long rabbit hole if you ever get bored. But it's not like this is some secret. Any hobbyist gardener will know all this. Half of gardening is purposefully hurting plants to make them do what you want so it wouldn't surprise me if some crazy fucker was really into it.
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>>535178025
I mean yeah if it was a sentient creature absolutely, it's just cutting the brain out of the control system and running the muscles itself. But bug muscles are stupid simple and run on hydraulics. Not at all comparable. Cordyceps can't do shit to people.

Again, the actual human fungal diseases to worry about are the 'rot you alive' sort like Aspergillis(a type of black mold which can survive in people with recent lung infections leaving them vunerable or who have suffered prolonged hypothermia and is basically a coinflip as to whether or not it kills you. One bad case mentioned it infecting the entire chest cavity and the doctors literally scrapping mold off of the ribs)
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>>535178098
How many tigers on earth? How many bears?

Now riddle me this, how many cows, chickens, and pigs?
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HANTACHAN JUST SENT A CYTOKINE STORM OVER MY HOUSE

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
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>>535178169
At least 7. That might not be true for tigers though.
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>>535178025
If you want more scary fungal facts, the really bad "kill you" poison mushrooms (Deathcap and Destroying Angel) kill you by basically fucking up your DNA's ability to replicate and stopping your cells from reproducing properly. Hence they have a latency phase after the nausea inducing chemicals have left the body where you feel better or a day or two unaware your kidneys and liver are being destroyed as they get gummed up and die and the rest of your body is undergoing something similar to radiation poisoning or a chemo OD.

Lousy way to go.
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>>535178289
A DEATHCAP JUST FLEW OVER MY HOUSE
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>>535178151
yeah mostly just the idea of something doing that to a person is what makes it a terrifying thought, that's infinitely scarier than the last of us honestly.

Speaking of things that might jump to humans though, I'm still looking at CWD.
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Trust us please!
>2 cruise passengers brought to Georgia following Hantavirus outbreak discharged from Emory
>Two passengers who were on board the MV Hondius cruise ship hit with a Hantavirus outbreak are no longer at Emory University after being discharged on Friday, officials with the hospital say.
>They were brought to Emory University Hospital's Serious Communicable Diseases Unit due to capacity concerns at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, where 16 other cruise passengers are being treated at the National Quarantine Center.
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Emory University Hospital JUST FLEW OVER MY HOUSE!!!!!
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Post more mouse girls, RAT PACK!
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A lot of what I have read basically says "the r0 of the Andes variant is way less than covid so we're fine"

The most common r0 I have heard regarding the Andes variant is 2. Remember an r0 does not exist in a vacuum and that this r0 of 2 represents rural spread with no containment measures (which were eventually needed to get the r0 below 1). 2 is still a huge problem but manageable *if* handled well

You have to nudge an r0 below 1 for long enough to snuff out an outbreak. The less hard you nudge the more time you have to nudge for and the more hard you nudge the less time you have to nudge for. With an r0 like covid you would have to nudge impossibly hard for impossibly long to contain it, but with the transmissibility of the Andes variant it's containable (again *if* handled well)

That being said, an r0 of 2 is still exponential growth and unfortunately the r0 only goes down if something burns through the whole planet (not ideal with such a high death rate) or if you make it go down with preventative measures like lockdowns. There is a hope that the r0 of 2 in the 2018 was artificially high because luck was a huge factor (luck is only a factor early on because eventually the law of large numbers takes over)

Think of the hypothetical example - you could have some turbo measles with an r0 of 50 and if the guy who gets it by chance decides to lock himself in his house alone until he's recovered it doesn't spread the way it would if the guy was a world traveler. This is the reason that I'm spooked by the current outbreak - the r0 was 2 when it was in the middle of nowhere - a place with no international airports

IN CONCLUSION:

The r0 is not static. There are so many variables involved. This early on LUCK IS A HUGE VARIABLE. Obviously not the only variable but huge. Later in an outbreak the law of large numbers takes over and luck won't save you. Other than luck only competence can save us... so we might be in trouble
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if any here gets this plz do spread it effectively
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>>535178613
A FOUR-LEAF CLOVER JUST FLEW OVER MY HOUSE!!!!!
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>>535178386
CWD isn't jumping to humans and I can prove it.

Ok, so, most mammals can get prion diseases either by horrible bad luck or by eating the flesh(especially nervous tissue or brains) of an infected member of their same species? And sometimes species have similar enough proteins to hit another animal species? Right?

Now, in humans (Kuru or CJD), in cows (BSE), and in MOST mammals due to the way our proteins work it's pretty much just the actual nervous tissue that's contagious, like, other animals in the same herd just with contact aren't gonna get it. Also, Cow BSE can infect both humans and cats, but it cannot infect dogs. Humans have also gotten it from eating squirrel brains(3 cases in Kentucky) and from eating ourselves. Again, all of these are not really contagious.

There are two main exceptions to the "only spreads by cannibalism" rule, Chronic Wasting Disease, as I'm sure you know, and the OG prion disease, Scrapie. Scrapie doesn't infect people, we've been eating infected sheep since the 1700s. Our proteins are too different. The reason Scrapie has been known since then while Mad Cow was only noticed when we started feeding cows to cows is because Scrapie spreads in basically all the animals fluids and can contaminant grass and infect other sheep that way, it sticks around in the soil for years.

CWD is clearly closer to Scrapie in this regard...because uh, funny story about that. In the 1960s there was a massive study done on Scrapie(since we barely knew shit about Prions and wanted to learn more), and the fields the testing were done on were returned to nature. 5 years later the first ever case of CWD was reported nearby. Funny that....

CWD is derived from Scrapie, and Scrapie cannot infect humans. We'd have noticed if deer were giving people prion diseases, we noticed when fucking squirrels did it
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>>535178476
>The two people, who arrived in Atlanta on May 11 and were described as a couple, with one of them asymptomatic, have returned to Nebraska and are now at the National Quarantine Center after being medically cleared.
>Both passengers tested negative for the virus while at Emory.
So one is symptomatic?
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>>535172943
>CONFIRMED DEATHS
>3
Why is there a general for this again?
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>>535178613
The long incubation period, while it makes quarantines harder and makes tracing the disease when you just found it harder, makes tracing known contacts and isolating them in time far far easier. And since Hantachan was caught so early and contained on the boat, the long incubation did nothing, but slow her. (fully convinced the cruise may have saved our asses)

An exponential with a 40 day cycle is less dangerous than one with a 4 day cycle
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>>535178613
>JEW
sybau nigger no one is falling for your psyop
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>>535172943
Please be a pandemic, some of the best days of my life.
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>>535178681
prion mutation is a thing that does happen, just means it's a unlikely event however with the spread it's getting more and more chances to do so. Just because you're playing Russian roulette with a gun that has 1 in 100,000 odds doesn't mean you're not gonna die if you keep pulling the trigger.
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>>535178734
Because it's FUN!
>>535178584
Yes, sir!
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>>535178681
AN INFECTED SHEEP JUST
FLEW OVER MY HOUSE!!!!!!!!!
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>>535178795
Hanta chan will make it!
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>>535177069
Wait what’s wrong with baby cakes? I have those growing in my yard.
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>>535178786
An unstable prion is by the nature of things not a threat. It's their extreme stability that makes them dangerous.
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>>535176568
Possibly the Argentinian girl picked up in Sicily. Quarantined in a hospital there with suspicious symptoms and lots of airplane/taxi contact in Italy before. No news on status there.
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>>535178824
Nothing, I grow them too, they grow really well and are super productive for me. I was just trying to emphasize the point that humans can do crazy shit when they're determined. Imagine taking a thorny bramble that needs trellising and pruning to be productive enough to bother with and turning it into a 3 foot thornless bush you can just chop down at the end of the season if you're too lazy to bother with 1st and 2nd year canes and still get food from it.
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>>535176603

This article describes how AI is discovering new proteins by thinking of things that human beings would have never been able to come up with in even a hundred lifetimes

So consider this - compared to human beings - how much better is a computer at calculating the ten quadrillionth digit of pi? Well we're at the point where they might be that much better at inventing virulent horrors beyond our comprehension

At this point (or at most in a few years) AI could easily invent the organ-melter-3000 virus that survives on surfaces for six months and pozzes a whole city block with a single coof into the wind

This is almost certainly a huge risk factor inspiring so many billionaires to build bunkers

We are in terrifying times

Get as far away from populated areas as you can
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>>535178613
>ID
like poetry.
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>>535178613
>JEWBIC
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>>535178697
>with one of them asymptomatic
>Both passengers tested negative for the virus
>tested negative
>Both passengers
are you stupid
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This is quite sad, hanta chan is dying out, nobody is posting mouse girls!
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>>535177667

Be careful anon. The globalists' trick could easily be to fake a pandemic with something that is basically the flu and then release THE-ORGAN-MELTER-3000-VIRUS several years later

Anons such as yourself who didn't fall for it last time will refuse to lock down and refuse to isolate in any way. If all Hell breaks loose normies will be told to blame you and people like you

And they will... because the TV will tell them to
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>>535179223
THE-ORGAN-MELTER-3000-VIRUS JUST FLEW OVER MY HOUSE
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>>535178741
correct me if im wrong, but if we miss even one case, it’s basically ogre over a long enough period of time
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>>535172943
dingle-berries are missing from your chart.
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>>535179409
Nobody wants those.
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>>535179349
That initial period where no one would be looking for it is crucial though.
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>>535179349
entirely dependent if that one missing case is a homebody or someone that constantly goes out
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>>535178741

I agree completely and would have mentioned this if I didn't fight the character limit for ten minutes trying to fit everything in my post

That being said we should all still keep in mind that a long incubation period would make something a nightmare to mitigate (public opinion wise) since the length necessary for a lockdown to work is measured not in units of time but in multiples of the incubation period

Imagine if instead of saying from the get go "two more weeks" it was "two more months"
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>>535178752

I feel like my post wasn't Jewish at all wtf what did I do?
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>>535178768
Same
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>>535179474
Once again, Patient Zero going on a slow moving, contained, easy to notice the pattern cruise, instead of being someone flying around or something, may have saved our asses
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>>535179460
Well this sounds promising.
>limit contact
>supposed to
44 min ago
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>>535179171
>are you stupid
Yes
The point I tried to make is that both tested negative but the article states that only one is asymptomatic. The way I read it, the other is therefore symptomatic.
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>>535179626
thank god a decision which isnt entirely illogical or hemorrhagically retarded!!
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>>535179430
The problem being that the case we would’ve missed at this point would’ve most likely been someone who is a traveler…
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>>535179626
Fully convinced in 5-10 years we'll get a quietly released document confirming this strain was highly contagious and if Patient Zero hadn't been contained in a cruise ship it could have become an apocalyptic pandemic
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>>535179094

OMG IS THAT WHY THAT GUY CALLED ME A JEW

I spent so long on that post getting it just right and this happens

Are these things random?

(26+10)^3 = 46,656

So like 1 in 50,000 odds that 4chan labels me a Jew?

Wait... no... it's worse than that because it includes lower case letters too...

(26+26+10)^3 = 238,328

1 in almost 250,000 odds that 4chan labels me a Jew

wtf why me
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>>535179678
I’m not sure I care for the “honor system” approach to curbing a violently fatal disease. I know enough retards to know there are plenty of people who would take this guidance very lackadaisically.
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>>535179748
More like 100% odds 4chan labels you a jew, jew.
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>>535179626
this makes me think someone that caught the virus who thinks it's a nothing burger will be the most dangerous
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>>535179785
I agree 100%, this 'honor system' way of handling things is too lax and really ignores how selfish, retarded, and sneaky a lot of people are. Like it only takes 5 assholes going 'Well, brunch is an essential trip amiriteeeee??" and that can be the difference between contained and pandemic. And theres so many assholes of that variety
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>>535179785

"British man hauled out of Italian bar when he was meant to be in quarantine for hantavirus"

https://metro.co.uk/2026/05/13/hantavirus-brit-found-italian-bar-rather-quarantining-28358624/
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Post stolen from the farms 1/2:

Alright, I started to get annoyed at all the shitty misinformation being spread a few days ago and cause I have a minor in virology and access to multiple universities, I went through my sources, and I've got some bullshit to say.
1. This probably isn't bio-engineered. The new outbreak was sequenced, and it seems to have the amount of change you would expect over this amount of time. I checked the differences myself, but I don't have good access to the modelling software to see how it might affect it anymore, so who knows what the changes do.
2. Yes, hantavirus cases happen all the time, but not usually this strain. The andes strain is one of two known strains that can transfer from human to human (albeit, the other strain died out and we're not sure if it actually did...) It would pop up and kill half the population of a village because it spreads better than most of y'all are willing to give it credit for, but nobody ever cared because it happened in buttfuck nowhere, argentina, and south american governments love covering up their peasants dying.
3. It has a very long incubation period and cannot be tested for during this time. A lot of you fuckers are throwing around random numbers like 2 weeks or 6 weeks like it'll be the same for every case, but it's not. The shortest on record, as far as I could find, was 4 days, and the longest was 67 (if you make a joke about that, I'll kill you in real life). The average is probably 4 weeks, but if we get a lot more data points, the average may change. 'Luckily', it only starts to be transmissible during the last few days of this period, just before we can even tell if you actually have it.
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>>535179866
2/2:

4. It is 'airborne' as just about every fucking virus that exists can be airborne if you try hard enough. It's more of an issue of breathing in bodily fluids that make it into the air, like a sneeze, than just breathing in the same room as someone who has it. Of course, disease is a luck based game, and if a single instance of the virus lucks its way into your system from an imperceptibly small particle in the air and lucks its way into multiplying more than your body can handle, you'll die anyways despite being 60m away from the ill.
5. The powers that be are lying to you, because they always lie, but they're lying about exactly what you'd expect. They're constantly downplaying it and pretending it's no big deal when behind the scenes they're panicking and trying their damnedest to keep shit under wraps. Unfortunately for them, I lie on ndas.

In all honesty, this shouldn't even be that hard to contain if they just did basic contact tracing and actually forced people to isolate until they died or didn't. Unfortunately, so many cogs in the system are far too retarded to keep us alive, and too many fuckers care more about a single boomer's freedom than the lives of their countrymen, so we're all gonna suffer the consequences of that. Luckily for me, I've made sure to always keep a two year stockpile of food since 2010, so I don't care what happens to the rest of you. Good luck idiots, and stop reading so much miss information before mr information bashes you upside the head.
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>>535179844
This kind of reads like it’s a nod to the fallibility of their current testing protocols.
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>>535179897
I forgot the screenshit.
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>>535179626
>limit contact
o rly
>CDC says there are no US hantavirus cases currently, 41 people being monitored
>The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) currently doesn’t have a polymerase chain reaction, or PCR, test to detect the Andes strain of the hantavirus in patients, as 10 people who were potentially exposed to the virus are being monitored in five U.S. states.
TRUST THE PLAN
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>>535179855
I think it’s a mix of asshole, retard, and good old fashioned wishful thinking.
>well I tested negative once and im past the median days for symptoms and i want to believe I don’t have it, so im probably just fine
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>>535179707
>if Patient Zero hadn't been contained in a cruise ship
That's still a big if, anon. We don't know where or by whom the Bird Peeperman was infected

>>535179931
you also forgot your meme flag bud
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>>535179866
>>535179897
Please don't post reddit screencaps here.
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>>535179844, meet >>535179863.
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>>535179979
That's not reddit
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>>535179963
You're right, there is that nuance
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>>535179844

Tell everyone that a total nothing burger like covid is truly dangerous and people will eventually figure out it's a lie

Then when something ACTUALLY TRULY DANGEROUS comes along people will think it's a lie like last time

If this thing breaks out and kills millions (or billions) of people then those who hyped up covid have a whole lot of blood on their hands

That being said anyone not willing to isolate over something this deadly is human garbage
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>>535172943
Botanically, the strawberry is not a berry, but an aggregate accessory fruit.
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>>535180038
HOLY FUCK SOME NUANCE JUST FLEW OVER MY HOOUUUSEEEEE
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>>535179978
Objectively, it gave us a way better shot by containing all the first gen contacts in one place and making this outbreak super easy to notice.

We'd be in a worse spot if he took a plane home and we still hadn't picked up the pattern yet, especially since this Ebola outbreak would be eating up all the eyes and WHO resources
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>>535180111
im gonna cum
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>>535179866
>>535179897
Just further feeds into my current theory of "If we contain this like no big deal, it's because we got EXTREMELY fucking lucky patient zero was contained on a boat, and it could have been the big one otherwise"
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>>535180038
Did you see the excerpt posted a couple days ago that said - I think it was epuyen- resulted in 5.1x more likely complications for European stock vs Amerindian stock?
BS or nah?
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>suspected case from the cruise ship is being released from munich hospital to self isolate at home, after testing negative
with the stealth mode of the virus and lots of false negatives this is not looking good at all
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>>535179863
yeah, not surprised
covid really make people not give a fuck
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>>535178786
>prion mutation is a thing that does happen
No, it isn't. The prion proteins are made by each individual of the species as a normal part of their biological processes. What infectious prions do is catalyze the misfolding of these normal prions into disease-causing prions. Nearly every misfolded prion in an infected animal was made by the animal itself according to its own genetics, with the only relation to the prion that infected it being that it was capable of causing the normal prion proteins to misfold.
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>>535180344
It's like strange matter, or the fictional ice-9, or that one drug in the 70s where by the time the patent ran out it was no longer possible to make it
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>>535180166
>>535180226
>>535179707
>>535179580
>>535178741
lol, lmao. What is this?
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>>535180038

People treat broad rules as absolutes because they are R-E-T-A-R-D-S

If the established rule is that "close contact" is defined as less than 6 feet of proximity for more than 15 minutes of time and people are told that "close contact" is required for transmission

then

--> every idiot will think it's COMPETELY SAFE to be 6.001 feet away from the infected

and

--> every idiot will think it's COMPLETELY SAFE to be around the infected as long as it's for less than 14.999 minutes

because they are retarded
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>>535180271
My gut says bullshit but with a caveat. I think its possible some people could have genetic variances which make the mortality rate lower or higher than avg, I just dont think it would be as rigid as European vs American
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>>535173228
At least it's not AI Derangement Syndrome (AIDS)
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>>535180226
Why do you keep saying the exact same thing over and over? This guy is the biggest shill here.

>AREN'T WE LUCKY GUYS IT WAS ON A SHIP NOTHING TO WORRY ABOUT
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>>535180560
Because either way it means something
>If it breaks out, they had a chance to contain it and the morons fucking blew it
>It it doesn't, we had the nightmare pathogen scenario and contained it with pure luck. There will be a book on this someday.
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three days until decisive nothingburger victory
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>>535180453
And the 6-feet thing is literally based on nothing, its just the best guess estimate. Something ive learned, which I dont like, is virology as a subject is already a bit 'non-rigorous' and loose, but then you add 'public health' people into it and things become genuinely nonsensical and are just conjecture based on what sounds nicest..

im gonna sleep but ill keep checking in as things go on and am happy to provide any info i can
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>>535174979
And there's no telling how many of those deaths are really due to misuse of aspirin as a fever reducer.
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>>535180585
Then stop posting autist we get it
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Good news saars!
>RENO, Nev. (KOLO) - Following the deadly outbreak of the Andes Hantavirus overseas, Nevada health officials are monitoring the situation locally.
>Dr. Subhash Verma, who is a professor at UNR’s School of Medicine, says the virus can be deadly, but the research is still in the early stages.
>But Dr. Verma isn’t expecting another pandemic like COVID because the spread of the virus is slower.
TRUST US SAARS
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>>535178821
5 seasons and a movie for Hantachan.
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>>535180463
And we have no way of discerning what that favorable/unfavorable genetic might be? The Native American (Amerindian) could have had a longer selection period/correct selection pressure due to thousands of years of community exposure. Just so happens to be bad for me…
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>>535180749
>hantachan when they admit that frog is dead
>gary btfo
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>>535173155
Where benis?
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>>535180311

They seem to be leaning on the concept of false negatives so much even though it is a potential single point of failure that could have disastrous consequences. I have no way to know if it could be malice or incompetence or not a problem at all, but I get this sinking feeling every time I see how much testing is such a critical part of the current containment strategy

Keep in mind that if those tests turn out to not work reliably enough we could be in serious trouble

Also keep in mind that half the time "isolation" means staying at home while your wife still goes to work and your kids still go to school. Are the people isolated staying in separate bedrooms from everyone else? With the door staying closed? Are the dishes going one way or are the non-isolated family members taking dirty dinner plates back to the kitchen?

People are so sloppy. Those boomers on that cruise were wearing those plastic ponchos and hugging each other as if the plastic somehow has magic properties. All the plastic does is prevents droplets from getting on your clothes and being absorbed. That's it. They aren't force fields. And every time I see that picture of that boomer specifically pulling his mask down to shout something across the bus I feel intense rage. I didn't mask for covid but I certainly would mask for something that kills a third of the people that get it

Picrel would be me if I had something this deadly

I swear if this kills billions - that one pic of the boomer on the bus could globally trigger the day of the pillow
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>>535180422

I'll gladly answer your question fren but I have no idea what you are asking
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>>535180623
The aspirin poisoning theory(that Spanish Flu wasn't actually deadly and it was a massive case of overuse of aspirin killing all those young men) has been broadly debunked, modern scientists regularly give modern swine flus the deadly cytokine capacity of Spanish flu for lab experiments before destroying it. It got that deadly because only those who were straight up dying got to leave the trenches in early 1918
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>>535180709
>Verma
>Hindi for "armor"
>Vermis
>Latin for worms, root of vermin>Monitoring the situation
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>>535181200
It wasn't poisoning per se, it was that suppressing a fever is usually medically unsound. Fever is an immune response. It's how your body fights infection.
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>>535180709
Still early into it if a pandemic is possible. Covid had since october and was spreading there in the military games before public noticed in december
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>>535173047
Is that anon calling me a faggot?
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>>535181056
>Picrel would be me if I had something this deadly
I'm 1 step away from getting this if there's more cases popping up in my area, since I work in a nursing home. it's 1.6k but it seems worth it
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>>535181234
Ah, I'm referring to a book from the 50s and the following decades of conspiracy theories that it was literally mass death from aspirin poisoning and the Spanish Flu was just a normal flu. THAT has been debunked.
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>>535181339
Isn't that a mask for welders lmao.
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>>535180616
>And the 6-feet thing is literally based on nothing, its just the best guess estimate.
No, the best guess estimate was ten feet, but they decided to lie and say six feet because that was less disruptive.
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>>535181369
Yeah Idk about poisoning but I don't really trust any debonking anyway because there tends to be an agenda and information asymmetry involved.

For a metaphorical example, if someone comes to you and says it's in your family's best financial interest to invest in his company, and he has a lot of data, it's still reasonable to reject his offer as suspicious. It's his job to collect that data and sell the idea to you, while you haven't put in as much effort to .earning about the subject and don't have access to insider information. He could well have fabricated, misinterpreted, or cherry picked that data. Not to mention any moral objection you may have to what his company does.

Long story short, you don't actually have to believe the person presenting the most evidence. If that is your rule in life, you will often fall prey to scammers because it's their job to make convincing arguments.
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>>535181443
No. The welding helmet wouldn't fit over that. It's for people who would otherwise wear a P100 full-face repirator, but it's a lot nicer for extended use. Because it's positive-pressure clean air, there don't need to be pressure-tight seals.
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>>535181575
My mistake I was thinking of this as I've seen them being used at a former workplace before.
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>>535173047

Any name for the Andes variant of hantavirus that doesn't make it clear that this outbreak is THE HUMAN TO HUMAN TRANSMISSIBLE kind is a terrible name choice

So many people I have talked to about it have been told by wherever they get their news from that there are tens of thousands of cases annually so they think that this current outbreak with fewer than 0.1% as many cases is no big deal

I have to explain to them that there aren't tens of thousands of HUMAN TO HUMAN TRANSMISSIBLE cases each year and that is what makes this a potential disaster

They look at me like I'm not trusting the science because what I am saying simply cannot be true - if it were true then whatever news source they use has misled them in a huge way - and that can't be - that means they were tricked - and no - that can't happen - for they are untrickable
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>>535179191
>nobody is posting mouse girls
need some movement first to prove she's real
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>>535181555
Multiple labs have literally recreated the deadly strain in modern flus with simple gene editing and watched it ravage lab animals it's been done more than once. This isn't the 1970s when it was all horse vaccines and lab monkeys
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>>535181747
I thought this was a book from the 50s?
Did they use a control group and study how suppressing a fever (the body's defense against infection) could raise the mortality rate?
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>>535181723
ms paint skills
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>>535181814
I'm pointing out what DEBUNKED the aspirin poisoning theory of the pandemic. We've made deadly cytokine flu strains using old genetic material thus proving that true
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>>535181845
>dat attention to detail
Look out folks, we have a sloptometrist here.
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>>535181920
you're lucky in refuse to touch local or paid models
this would be slop city
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I masturbated to a caricature of hantavirus, not my proudest moment..
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>>535181462

I thought it was because it's easy to visualize 6 feet without much argument because it is about the height of a person lying down. Frankly I imagined seeing a lot more Karens arguing over this and I was really looking forward to shouting I GOT THIS and lying on the ground wherever 6 feet was a disputed distance

Also... if they chose 5 feet people would think they just pulled a round number out of their ass so they chose 6 feet which isn't round so IT MUST BE A HEKKIN SCIENCE NUMBER

Also... it's one syllable so it's faster to say

Also... I had, QUITE A FEW TIMES, somebody ask me to stand on a floor sticker which was CLOSER TO ANOTHER PERSON, as if going too far was a problem. And no there was no one needing a floor sticker behind me bcz I only tried to keep a little extra distance when the place was basically empty - people are actually just that retarded

Also... they sure do love that number... 6 that is...

Anyways trust the science
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>>535182090
ok anon ....
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is this old news?
I stopped following the genny for a couple days but just saw this and made me kek
this still on?
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>>535182267
Never change, bong bros
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>>535173487
You still here?
I remember you from 2020!
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>Literally nothing has happened for almost a week now
Welp, shows over I guess. /pol/ was wrong again.
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>>535182590
anon you need to wait 2 weeks
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>>535181056
Ive been reading case reports of other clade 2 andes virus cases and a surprisingly large amount of people text negative even when symptomatic. There was one index patient that only tested positive when he was dead. The good news from these case reports is that it seems to only spread through close contact.
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>>535182590
Incubation is 2 to 6 weeks with average being 3.5
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>>535172943
they forgot the 'would berry'
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>>535182590
Veruca Salt ass niggas in this thread, you want it now, you don't want to wait.
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i think in this case the name is actually important. because the way that this disease is normally talked about it is:

"Hantavirus...oh and by the way there is very specific kind that spreads between person to person but im just going to mention it as a footnote because hantavirus is ackshually spread from a rat to a person and doesnt go from person to person mmmkayyy?"

this is how I hear the "hantavirus" discussion 90% of the time.

it doesnt help that there was all kind of stuff in the news recently about hantavirus with gene hackmans wife that has been giving people the wrong idea.

>>535173047
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>>535182670

>a surprisingly large amount of people test negative even when symptomatic

Doesn't this mean the tests have a lot of false negatives? Or am I somehow being dyslexic af?

False negatives are the exact thing that could be a problem here. People test negative and they think they are safe and they go galivanting around coofing all over everything and before you know it half the town is pozzed

>The good news from these case reports is that it seems to only spread through close contact.

That 2018 outbreak had:

5 pozzed at a birthday party + 1 extra guy pozzed from just walking by the pozzer outside the bathroom
6 pozzed by one lady who was a social butterfly
10 pozzed at the funeral of the man who died of it

Were they all just kissing each other on the cheeks as a greeting or something? Did they share utensils or something? Was the guy cutting the birthday cake licking his fingers and pushing each piece with his licked fingers onto a plate? Seems like a lot of transmission unless they greet each other with kissing or something

And lastly...

HOW THE FUCK AREN'T YOU CAREFUL WHEN THE DECEASED AT A FUNERAL DIED OF AN INFECTIOUS DISEASE?

The funeral will always blow me away
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>>535182729

Did someone say...

>Would Berry
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>>535182985

Make sure to post this far and wide!
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>>535183020
>close contact
the who protocol criteria where 15 minutes within 2m of the spreader

>bathroom guy
people here suggested that the urine/feces from the spreader got sprayed in the air from the flushing - or the guy inhalea droplet while the other said 'scuse me and squeezed past him
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>>535181709
Why argue this shit with anyone lol they don’t care
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>>535183268

>people here suggested that the urine/feces from the spreader got sprayed in the air from the flushing - or the guy inhaled droplet while the other said 'scuse me and squeezed past him

Spooky because either way it wasn't what's considered a close contact situation. It does make me feel better that this seems to be the only pozzing that was like this. All the other pozzings from the three super spreader events were more typically what is considered a close contact situation

Hopefully nobody takes a huge hanta shit right before half time at the world cup

Also picrel is all I could think of this whole time I posted because you said

>'scuse me
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>>535183632
for real
people were making mexican beer jokes for weeks before freaking out and refusing to hug their family without a layer of plastic in between them
branding isn't the issue
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>>535173487
the black thing is gonna be the hat, right? right?
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>>535183020
The 2018 outbreak was clade 2. Im commenting on clade 3 outbreaks. (There are a handful of case reports involving h2h transmission)

As for your question about false negatives, yes this is happening. The case reports from this clade have many examples of patients testing negative but still infecting others. The hospitals there know to use ppe if anyone shows HPS syndrome and theyre aware of false negatives.
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>>535172943
The most blatant, forced shill general there ever was. Not happening, shitlib. Stop trying to make another Covid to rig midterms.
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>>535183268
In one of the clade 3 case reports, a hospital cleaner got sick from handling the bedding of the sick patient. They had no actual contact. This still counts as close contact because it involves bodily fluids. They did not use gloves/mask until the second patient got sick.
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>>535183938
>pic related

"high risk" is now inclusive of lots of behaviors, even being in contact with used bedding
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Why are shills so desperate to shut this down? There weren't even this many shills at the start of /cvg/ before it spread outside china.
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This is where clade 3 was last identified (15km outside of Valdivia) and the bird is where the birder was in mid Feb. He had to have gotten it from here but the timeline seems a bit long (close to the 8 week mark)
He could have just gotten rat droppings in his car and been infected after he left the area. The genetic data is 100% solid. The virus came from this area one way or another
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>>535184236
lackeys of tedros, monitoring the thread.
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>>535184236
Want to bet the WHO is paying them?
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>>535172943
already a dead story. nothingburger. out of the news cycle by Monday.
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>>535182090
Which one. post it, stop hogging all the good stuff.
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>>535173047
people called covid "coronavirus" for the first 5-6 months
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>>535181339
>>535181443
I've seen YouTubers who work with Resin or Paint a lot get these.
Better than lung cancer in 10 years.
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We don't talk enough about how cute the reservoir is
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>>535184593
>shits in your house
>infects you
>heh, nothin personal, human
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>>535184449
Yer the painters at my old workplace used those, while suited up spray painting things. They really aren't for NBC shit so I don't know why anons would want it.
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They have abnormally large back paws.
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>>535184661
quite friendly as well
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>>535184661
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>>535182090
Was it this one?
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Next few weeks slow drip of new cases

By early June more cases will start popping up everywhere, lockdowns will start to be talked about

Mid June, deaths will be skyrocketing

End June, calamity and apocalyptic scenes.
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>>535184961
His being quite rude not sharing it.
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>the trouble with tribbles
>>535184593
>>535184661
>>535184911
he a cute
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>>535184961
>how far along did you say you were?
>33 squeaks?
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A new outbreak at a birthday party??
https://x.com/SenseReceptor/status/2055301232739426325
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>>535185162
Looks wrong anon, change the setting, and thats not pregnancy fat.
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>>535172943
>79 HVG’s
>still only 3 deaths
Cool nothingburger you got there.
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>>535185254
-_-
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Tedrostetone just called out REALALEXEstrogen on X
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>>535185420
>All deaths linked to MV Hondius
didn't say all confirmed cases...is that a tell?
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>>535185420
but seriously. I'll give credit for actually addresses him, but i don't think ol Tedro know the level of response he just opened up from Jones
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>>535185420
kek is that fucking real?
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>>535185420
dude how the fuck is this real, what's going on that he responded to alex jones kek.. does make me even more certain that this is worse than we know though
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This is such a forced meme

There's more people dying daily to fucking flu, than to hantavirus over the enitre time of this meme
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>>535186014

WHAT THE FUCK HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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>>535186082
fake and gay
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>its real
https://x.com/DrTedros/status/2055354086653055247
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>>535184267
Good find.
He could have stepped in rat shit or got it on his clothes and infected himself weeks later.
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>>535173487
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>>535172943
New lockdowns coming
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>>535186410
Not until after world cup, they want their shekels first.
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> Covid took 5 months (Nov - Mar) to go from initial murmurs to lockdown
> 5 months from now is October
> Midterms are in November
Yep. Just enough time to set up another absentee ballot scam. Only question is if Trump will listen or the then to screw off after what happened last time
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>>535186469
This. They'll wait until it starts to get cold because otherwise everyone will tell them to screw off
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>>535185420
>candidly and honestly replying to Alex Jones expecting a reasonable response.
Dead man walking.
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>>535172943
kill yourself, go away
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>>535186511
checked. I do think that midterms after SCOTUS decapitating districts is a moot point. But Thune is stopping any headway. I'm still happy as shit for the new ATF stuff going on.
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https://english.news.cn/asiapacific/20260515/13fbd597792e425896bd27a2ac370fab/c.html#:~:text=Hantavirus%2C%20which%20can%20spread%20through,ministry%20said%20in%20a%20statement.

>BANGKOK, May 15 (Xinhua) -- Thailand's National Communicable Disease Committee on Friday approved the designation of hantavirus as a "dangerous communicable disease."

>According to the Ministry of Public Health, the new mandate requires authorities to report suspected cases within three hours, conduct disease investigations within 12 hours, and enforce a strict 42-day quarantine for high-risk contacts.

>Hantavirus, which can spread through respiratory droplets, with certain strains capable of human-to-human transmission, has emerged as a significant global concern and a serious threat, necessitating the designation, the ministry said in a statement.

>Hantavirus, which can spread through respiratory droplets

hmmm
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Apparently a new COVID in Thailand too.
The two are gonna converge into a supercoof.
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>>535186873
Remember that British guy who disappeared into South East Asia after getting off in St Helena
It was never disclosed where he ended up
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>>535185420
Two actors follow the dialogue in their scripts
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>>535186987
https://www.anews.com.tr/asia/2026/05/12/thailand-confirms-new-coronavirus-strain-in-bats#:~:text=Subscribe,to%20the%20daily%20The%20Nation.

>Thailand confirms new coronavirus strain in bats
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Congo dude crossed into Uganda then died off ebola 2 days ago
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>>535186987
Bros. 'Rona-Chan. Ebola-Chan. Hanta-chan. ALL AT THE SAME TIME!
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>>535187283
>the guy dies
>The situation has been contained.
kek that is one way to describe it.
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>>535187289
Maybe so, but hanta chan will always be my disease waifu.
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>>535187317
he apparently spent 3 days in the hospital before they tested him and found out it was ebola
its also the strain that has no vaccine stockpiles for
Bundibugyo
kek
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>>535187418
Doesn't matter, Ebola is a nigger disease and shall remain in Africa.
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https://english.news.cn/20260516/80240dd91e6d4763a4a94474542b2dfb/c.html#:~:text=%22While%20in%20admission%2C%20he%20deteriorated,same%20day%2C%22%20she%20said.

>She said the patient presented with respiratory distress, episodes of fever, epigastric pain, nausea, and difficulty passing urine. "While in admission, he deteriorated and died on Thursday in the Intensive Care Unit with bleeding symptoms," Atwine said.

>"The body was reportedly taken at 8 p.m. local time back to the Democratic Republic of the Congo on the same day," she said.

lol
they already transported the dead body back to the Congo before they found out

it seems fate has decided we need a deadly disease outbreak
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>>535187337
working on a new hanta.
>>535187482
exquisite composition.
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>>535187609
Another one to join the rat pack?
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>>535187638
SHE'S RUNNING LATE!
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>>535187708
Keep em coming! The only way meme magic works is if anons keep making shit like this and talk about it!
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She barely made it for her flight!
>"OF COURSE I'M HOT AND SWEATING I JUST RAN HERE! LET ME ON THE DAMN PLANE"
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KEEP POSTING MOUSE GIRLS!!!
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>>535185420
how is the guy who fucked up the Covid response still in charge of the WHO?
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>>535188107
China. And the jews are good about not stopping mistakes in action
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baker, baker, wtf are you?
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>>535188107
Because he is in charge? Whose gonna fire him?
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>>535188031
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>>535188182
Keep going!
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im baking, need a moment
>>535188140
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>>535188238
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>>535188316
Based. Hanta chan is beautiful!
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New
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>>535188391
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>>535172943

12 confirmed cases ? How many days has it been 12 ? 2 weeks ?
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>>535174085
lel



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