Scarab Rose
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1 thing the epidemiologists told us during covid is that, to contain a pandemic, you have to get ahead of it. You have to err on the side of doing more, and if successful, will never know if you've done more than needed. It seems like we are already chasing after this thing, not getting ahead of it.
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This article from April 2023 outlines how the H5N1 🐦‍⬛🦠 BIRD FLU could go human to human if it acquired the E627K mutation.

⚠️ The E627K mutation has now been found in the infected farm worker who suffered from conjunctivitis.

It’s just a matter of time now, I guess 🤔

🔗https://www.science.org/con
09:54 PM - May 04, 2024
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⚛️Shawn Athan
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We are never going to get ahead of a pandemic in this country. I now know this.
10:55 PM - May 04, 2024
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Annie Bee Good
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My son works in a VA med center. During the 1st year of covid a command post was set up in a conference room. He described a huge global map across multiple screens as military commanders & epidemiologists tracked the spread like something you'd see in a movie. 1/3
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06:42 PM - May 05, 2024 (Edited)
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Annie Bee Good
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The DOD's takeaway was that more pandemics were coming & they adopted a mitigation to operations protocol. They planned/built manufacturing facilities to provide their own supplies & moved many roles to permanent remote status. 2/3
06:47 PM - May 05, 2024
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Annie Bee Good
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They are prepared for the worst because they know there's no political will for the best. 3/3
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