Regina Barber
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And there's a public health angle to basically everything we're going to talk about today, but trust in public health is low, right?
And there's a public health angle to basically everything we're going to talk about today, but trust in public health is low, right?
And there's a public health angle to basically everything we're going to talk about today, but trust in public health is low, right?
Okay. And now that we have that little preface of trust, I want to get into what I at least see as one of the biggest, most complex stories you've been monitoring. And that's what's in our water supply and what's to be done about it.
Okay. And now that we have that little preface of trust, I want to get into what I at least see as one of the biggest, most complex stories you've been monitoring. And that's what's in our water supply and what's to be done about it.
Okay. And now that we have that little preface of trust, I want to get into what I at least see as one of the biggest, most complex stories you've been monitoring. And that's what's in our water supply and what's to be done about it.
So that's PFAS, and you said that there are two. What's the other one?
So that's PFAS, and you said that there are two. What's the other one?
So that's PFAS, and you said that there are two. What's the other one?
Right. One of the chemicals they're kind of maybe focusing on is like fluoride. Like, I feel like I've been hearing a lot about that recently.
Right. One of the chemicals they're kind of maybe focusing on is like fluoride. Like, I feel like I've been hearing a lot about that recently.
Right. One of the chemicals they're kind of maybe focusing on is like fluoride. Like, I feel like I've been hearing a lot about that recently.
All right. So on to Will. Hey, Will, what's up? Hey there. So we're here to talk about the bird flu. And it's reemerged in the U.S. in farm workers late last year. And you've been monitoring it ever since. And just this month, California declared a state of emergency due to rising cases in dairy cattle. But first, can you give us like a little refresher on how this infection starts?
All right. So on to Will. Hey, Will, what's up? Hey there. So we're here to talk about the bird flu. And it's reemerged in the U.S. in farm workers late last year. And you've been monitoring it ever since. And just this month, California declared a state of emergency due to rising cases in dairy cattle. But first, can you give us like a little refresher on how this infection starts?
All right. So on to Will. Hey, Will, what's up? Hey there. So we're here to talk about the bird flu. And it's reemerged in the U.S. in farm workers late last year. And you've been monitoring it ever since. And just this month, California declared a state of emergency due to rising cases in dairy cattle. But first, can you give us like a little refresher on how this infection starts?
OK, so as like the months have gone by since that initial outbreak, more infections have emerged, though, generally in agricultural workers, right? Yeah.
OK, so as like the months have gone by since that initial outbreak, more infections have emerged, though, generally in agricultural workers, right? Yeah.