Gregg Gonsalves on Nostr: Watching H5N1 extend its host range, now show respiratory symptoms in a human case, ...
Watching H5N1 extend its host range, now show respiratory symptoms in a human case, should concern us all. We are whistling past the graveyard, not remotely prepared for what comes next. Perhaps H5N1 will not acquire the mutations necessary to ensure efficient human-to-human transmission, but counting on good fortune is not a strategy.
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