Important health update and a delay in the next pandemic . . . At least until Midterms.
Check-it . . .
The Missouri case had raised particular alarm because human-to-human transmission could have signaled the potential start of a new pandemic. The patient's infection was especially worrying as they had no direct contact with infected animals, unlike previous cases involving farm workers.
"There was real concern that we were actually getting person-to-person transmission," Jeremy Rossman, a senior lecturer in virology at the University of Kent, told Newsweek. "However, thankfully, that didn't end up being the case."
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Bird flu hit a dead end in Missouri, but it's running rampant in California
No new cases in Missouri, but plenty in California and Washington.
Bird flu cases not spreading between humans, Missouri tests show
Officials were alarmed after two cases were identified within a single Missouri household.
Developing . . .
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