Claudina Bade
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But it has shown up in humans, right?
I mean, this is probably obvious, but an important line is that everybody's watching is the jump into humans. Like there are tragedies when chicken dies, both economic and otherwise, when cows die, other mammals die. But people are tracking the line into humans. What's happening internally? What does that look like internally? And how has that happened in the past? How is the virus transmuting?
I mean, this is probably obvious, but an important line is that everybody's watching is the jump into humans. Like there are tragedies when chicken dies, both economic and otherwise, when cows die, other mammals die. But people are tracking the line into humans. What's happening internally? What does that look like internally? And how has that happened in the past? How is the virus transmuting?
I mean, this is probably obvious, but an important line is that everybody's watching is the jump into humans. Like there are tragedies when chicken dies, both economic and otherwise, when cows die, other mammals die. But people are tracking the line into humans. What's happening internally? What does that look like internally? And how has that happened in the past? How is the virus transmuting?
Yes, totally. I read a quote that because of dairy workers, the virus, as this person put it, has more shots on the goal. So I guess that's what you're describing, just like more chances to figure out how to adapt.
Yes, totally. I read a quote that because of dairy workers, the virus, as this person put it, has more shots on the goal. So I guess that's what you're describing, just like more chances to figure out how to adapt.
Yes, totally. I read a quote that because of dairy workers, the virus, as this person put it, has more shots on the goal. So I guess that's what you're describing, just like more chances to figure out how to adapt.
After the break, what happens when the ball sticks?
After the break, what happens when the ball sticks?
After the break, what happens when the ball sticks?
Now that I understand better, I'm going to ask you a very I'm your friend at the party kind of question. So in my current profession, I don't work with birds. I'm not a dairy farmer. But you read things like, oh, you could get it from a bird feeder or it might be in food products. Like what is the kind of thing you would tell your average friend to do or not do? Are there any such things?
Now that I understand better, I'm going to ask you a very I'm your friend at the party kind of question. So in my current profession, I don't work with birds. I'm not a dairy farmer. But you read things like, oh, you could get it from a bird feeder or it might be in food products. Like what is the kind of thing you would tell your average friend to do or not do? Are there any such things?
Now that I understand better, I'm going to ask you a very I'm your friend at the party kind of question. So in my current profession, I don't work with birds. I'm not a dairy farmer. But you read things like, oh, you could get it from a bird feeder or it might be in food products. Like what is the kind of thing you would tell your average friend to do or not do? Are there any such things?
Your average friend who's not a dairy worker.
Your average friend who's not a dairy worker.
Your average friend who's not a dairy worker.
I'm just going to ask you about raw milk. Like, what is it about raw milk? I would like you to stop.
I'm just going to ask you about raw milk. Like, what is it about raw milk? I would like you to stop.
I'm just going to ask you about raw milk. Like, what is it about raw milk? I would like you to stop.
Right. And obviously, don't touch a dead bird.