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jecornel
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I think all voting needs to be done online now.
We’ll email the link to download the government-issued VPN to do so. It’ll come from BidenHarris2024@WH.gov so make sure you open it. -
Nuke China.
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Is Langya mandarin for 'monkeypox"?
Who knew there were butthole pee orgies in China????
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Pretty sure that is why Nixon went to China.PurpleThrobber said:Is Langya mandarin for 'monkeypox"?
Who knew there were butthole pee orgies in China????
(*Hunter Biden) -
My first thought after reading this.BleachedAnusDawg said:Nuke China.
Then we can Build, Back, Better! -
Back when we called it Peking.Bob_C said:
Pretty sure that is why Nixon went to China.PurpleThrobber said:Is Langya mandarin for 'monkeypox"?
Who knew there were butthole pee orgies in China????
(*Hunter Biden) -
BTW, the details are that 35 people caught it over a 3-year period. Call me crazy, but that seems pretty innocuous.
https://www.newscientist.com/article/2333107-langya-virus-how-serious-is-the-new-pathogen-discovered-in-china/The researchers found no evidence of close contact between the people infected with the virus. For nine of the individuals, contact tracing with 15 of their close-contact family members revealed no LayV transmission. This suggests that the virus doesn’t pass from person to person, but rather animal to person.
Nevertheless, the sample size is too small to rule out person-to-person transmission, according to the researchers.
How concerned should we be?
No deaths have been reported in any of the people who are known to have been infected so far. The researchers mention that some of the infected people had pneumonia, but don’t specify how many or give details on its severity.
Olivier Restiff at the University of Cambridge says that henipaviruses don’t typically spread between people and therefore LayV is unlikely to become a pandemic.