First recorded death in U. S. from bird flu. Can we get Fauci back?

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Remember how Tulsa started dictating to businesses back then?
Remember the government dictating to workers they "must" get vaxxed?
Reading all the slobber about the JBT body-slamming the old man in OKC makes me wonder how many would support a little more of that lockdown "just following the law" BS?
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1) Thats completely not true.
2) Would you rather they be reactive rather than proactive? That would be stupid. Covid was a reactive response but because they hadnt had several years warning so not the same.
3) I didnt mean to imply its safe to eat any meat raw, cook that flu ridden bird and tell us how you do. While your at it, get ya some venison that tested positive for CWD and grill it up.
Actually go back and read my previous statements...

Proactive? Proactive is taking proper precautions like washing hands, not touching your face, also staying in shape. The way you sound here is you feel proactivity is getting another untested vaccine and shelter in place, don't eat any meat. Please clarify your position.

Cooking food chemically (like fish and Sushi) or any meat is proper. Yes, some diseases survive, like prions and some viruses. I am not suggesting that anyone eat " unhealthy" animals. Cooking is a precaution tha protects one from some disease, but will not protect one 100%.

Are you frightened of bird flu? What are you proposing and actually concerned with? At this point it appears you may be trolling, but that does not sound like you...

I am not arguing, this is my opinion. Seems to have worked for me since I have not had flu since 2018, and I rarely catch cold.

All I am saying is "authorities" are amplifying the threat of bird flu and are going down the same stupid road as covid.

One last item, make people afraid to eat meat of cows and chickens, it's easier to put bugs on the grocery store shelves.
 

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Actually go back and read my previous statements...

Proactive? Proactive is taking proper precautions like washing hands, not touching your face, also staying in shape. The way you sound here is you feel proactivity is getting another untested vaccine and shelter in place, don't eat any meat. Please clarify your position.

Cooking food chemically (like fish and Sushi) or any meat is proper. Yes, some diseases survive, like prions and some viruses. I am not suggesting that anyone eat " unhealthy" animals. Cooking is a precaution tha protects one from some disease, but will not protect one 100%.

Are you frightened of bird flu? What are you proposing and actually concerned with? At this point it appears you may be trolling, but that does not sound like you...

I am not arguing, this is my opinion. Seems to have worked for me since I have not had flu since 2018, and I rarely catch cold.

All I am saying is "authorities" are amplifying the threat of bird flu and are going down the same stupid road as covid.

One last item, make people afraid to eat meat of cows and chickens, it's easier to put bugs on the grocery store shelves.
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Been doing the washing of hands all my life, as well as trying to stay in shape. As for hands away from my face and other hygiene since college, when I worked in an ER. So a habit and thus proactive.
 

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Been doing the washing of hands all my life, as well as trying to stay in shape. As for hands away from my face and other hygiene since college, when I worked in an ER. So a habit and thus proactive.
So is changing a 5 year old car battery before winter or the 12 year old water heater even though it works today.
Has nothing to do with habits Or health protecalls.
 

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