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Nature is out to get us.

cloudsurf

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It`s pay back time from Nature for our crimes against the environment, with the smallest and most lethal weapon in its arsenal....the lowly half alive virus.
While the covid pandemic is not letting up with long covid making life miserable for millions, Monkey pox has arrived and is spreading rapidly. Polio is trying to make a comeback.
Now a totally new virus has been discovered in China called Langaya. Probably spread from eating Shrews. Those damn wet markets again.
Little is known about Langaya but it hasn`t spread from human to human....so far. A close viral relative of Langaya does spread among humans and has a kill rate between 40 and 70%. No cure or vax against either virus.
 
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MCTJ

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One big issue, which we saw with both COVID and monkeypox, is the role of increased international mobility in fueling pandemics. In years past, these viruses would not have spread as rapidly as they did today.
 

envelopes

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Let's not forget new viruses like this spread from animals to humans all the time. Most of the time, nothing comes out of it

It's just that now, news report more on it after COVID because it gives them more clicks and views
 
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bodick7

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and has a kill rate between 40 and 70%. No cure or vax against either virus.
If a virus has a too much high kill rate, it can’t spread because it cannot reproduce Itself. Ebola is a good example.
 

cloudsurf

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If a virus has a too much high kill rate, it can’t spread because it cannot reproduce Itself. Ebola is a good example.
Not always the case. Smallpox supposedly killed 90% of the native population of the America`s after Europeans introduced it to a population that had no immunity.
The black plague (a bacterium) killed over 30% of Europe spreading fast from one country to another.
 
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bodick7

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Not always the case. Smallpox supposedly killed 90% of the native population of the America`s after Europeans introduced it to a population that had no immunity.
The black plague (a bacterium) killed over 30% of Europe spreading fast from one country to another.
Yah but at that time, they couldn’t have quick responses to slow down propagation. There were quarantine measures but this is not the case anymore since we understood how to control with sufficient sanitation. This is why they closed down Grosse-ile quarantine island. It became a memorial.
 

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Some bacterias are now able to survive more easily because the global temperature increased in the last 20 years...
 
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