Roger Ramjets
Philosopher
So when you go into a hospital or clinic you wear a mask, even though the staff don't? Me too. I didn't do this before Covid. I was always nervous about being around sick people, but back then wearing a mask was seen as overreacting. Not now!I'm quite happy to wear a mask in areas of high likelihood of infection, not just to protect against covid, but other respiratory viruses as well.
BTW we better hope this pandemic ends soon, because the next one is nearly upon us.
The mutant bird flu lurking on our borders
Highly pathogenic avian influenza - H5N1, or bird flu - has been flying around the world since the late 1990s.
New Zealand, Australia and the Pacific Islands are so far free of it, but now it has been discovered in mainland Antarctica and scientists say it is only a matter of time before it gets here.
By then, it will be more than just a virus that hits ducks and poultry farms, although that is bad enough.
The virus is mutating and has transferred with devastating effects into wild bird populations.
It has also turned up in mammals.
Cows, ferrets, minks, sea lions, cats on dairy farms, bears - and humans.
There is no certainty on what the virus will do now, or how severe a human epidemic could be, but those alarm bells have started ringing...
...people have died in previous outbreaks where the virus was caught directly from chickens, rather than from other people. In a severe outbreak in Hong Kong in 1997, six people died of the 18 confirmed with H5N1. This was the first outbreak in humans. There have been others since, and the overall fatality rate has been about 50 percent.





