The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has confirmed a human infection with avian influenza A(H5N1) (H5N1 bird flu) in a child in California. This is the first reported avian influenza H5 virus infection in a child in the United States. Consistent with previously identified human cases in the United States, the child reportedly experienced mild symptoms and received flu antivirals. There were low levels of viral material detected in the initial specimen collected, and follow-up testing of the child several days later was negative for H5 bird flu but was positive for other common respiratory viruses. The child is recovering from their illness. An investigation by the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) into the child’s possible H5N1 exposure source is ongoing.
I mean, it sounds like the child got sick and then got better? What danger?
I think this is what they were referring to:
Yeah so humans now have a virus that can make us sick. Same as before. Same as all of history. So what’s the danger?
It’s amazing to see this attitude post-covid still…
It’s rather self evident is it not? Any new virus that causes illness and death is a new risk. This virus is still adapting to humans so we don’t know what the actual risk from it is yet though. That doesn’t mean we ignore it.
What we learned from covid is that over-response to viruses is more dangerous than the viruses. We destabilized the world economy with our lockdowns and, preditctably, started WW3.
Viruses can make human beings sick. This is dangerous for the human as it can result in them being sick. I hope this helps.
So exactly what I said? It can make people sick. Most viruses give people the sniffles and then it’s over. We’ve all been sick, so a virus that can make people sick isn’t a new state of affairs. It’s the same situation we’ve lived in for thousands of years.
It has a very high mortality rate compared to other illnesses.
High in birds you mean, compared to other bird diseases? Or are you referring to people? Is this not the first case?