A strain of highly pathogenic avian influenza has been silently spreading in US cattle for months, according to preliminary analysis of genomic data. The outbreak is likely to have begun when the virus jumped from an infected bird into a cow, probably around late December or early January. This implies a protracted, undetected spread of the virus — suggesting that more cattle across the United States, and even in neighbouring regions, could have been infected with avian influenza than currently reported.

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    7 months ago

    I got the point. I was making my own and you seem to be missing it, you are also I bet in the large group of people who don’t know how to buy food that isn’t from a grocery store or local butcher.

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      7 months ago

      Looks like you’re trying to attack someone. Go ahead, attribute more things to me. Might be cathartic for you.

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        7 months ago

        Get over yourself. This isn’t about you, I said nothing to attack you. I said that you probably didn’t know how to find food that wasn’t from the usual source which is not an insult, it’s a statement of fact, I didn’t know about csas until my wife taught me about them.

        Would you consider it an insult if I I said you probably don’t know much if anything about quantum mechanics? Would I be attacking you by saying that it’s sunny out? If so, you might want to talk to someone.

        I’m going to add you to my block list because I don’t have time for people with a combo of comprehension issues and a persecution complex.