g.man wrote:He's long struck me as being an absolute weapon's grade fanny.
The U.K. detected a “very rare” human case of avian influenza in southwest England, the Health Security Agency said on Thursday. The infected person had been in “very close, regular contact with a large number of infected birds,” the agency said in an emailed statement.
“While the risk of avian flu to the general public is very low, we know that some strains do have the potential to spread to humans,” HSA Chief Scientific Officer Isabel Oliver said in the statement. “Currently there is no evidence that this strain detected in the U.K. can spread from person to person, but we know that viruses evolve all the time and we continue to monitor the situation closely.”
g.man wrote:He's long struck me as being an absolute weapon's grade fanny.
Armitage_Shankburn wrote:Yeah, same.
b0r1s wrote:Armitage_Shankburn wrote:Yeah, same.
No you’re not.
g.man wrote:
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