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ate a bat and died within 48 hours following hemorrhagic fever symptoms
Are we seeing another Ebola outbreak? Or is this a different viral hemorrhagic fever?
We should really stop eating bats.
spoken like someone trying to keep all the good bats for themselves
I'll take all your ~~delicious~~ bat meat and dispose of it safely for you
All samples were negative for common hemorrhagic fever diseases, although some tested positive for malaria.
Looks like at minimum, it's a strain of Ebola that's different enough not to register on a test.
They had a previous outbreak in December that was diagnosed as malaria. This outbreak is not that one but malaria has not been confirmed as the culprit.
In any case, please don't go to Congo to bring whatever it is to the rest of the world. Let WHO experts figure it out....if only a retard president had not pulled funding for that vital global health organization.
I am thinking a Congo vacation might be the cheapest thing I can do to save America. Go straight fro the Congo to a Republican fundraiser.
I can think of cheaper!
The year is 2024.
Trump is elected president.
Somewhere in the world, a butterfly flaps to the left instead of the right.
A bat follows it.
"Why do we send all these people food"
So they don't have to eat fucking bats with covid-9000
“Why do we send all these people food”
Because we have excess and they don't.
the first outbreak in the town of Boloko began after three children ate a bat
You’re kidding me
Unless there's a longer dormant period where this is contagious, but shows no symptoms, this disease kills too quickly to become a world pandemic.
It also depends on its mortality rate. The, article says 50 died but over 900 infected.
Still incredibly high, but initially it seemed like it was much higher. If enough asymptomatic, or non deadly people catch it and pass it on, it's still pandemicable, just less effective.
The earth will be ok. One day we'll be gone and she'll be just fine.
Its too bad I don't care about the rock we're floating around in space on and mostly care about me and my loved ones.
This is a dumb framing. People want to stop climate change to protect themselves and their loved ones from having to live in an inhospitable hellscape and doom humanity to extinction, not because of an emotional connection to the actual planet.
To me it's ridiculous that we have no reverence for our actual, objective God: the living Earth.
All the fairy tale imaginary sky daddies people kill other people over while actively desecrating our factual creator with abandon.
We're so weird. We have a creator. The natural world. And we've been in a hot war with that only actual God of humans for about a quarter millenia, lol.
We'll lose handily. And life will go on.
There are definitely religious and spiritual systems that revere nature, like paganism. It's the only thing that really makes sense to me.
If you want to stay up for a few nights, read The Hot Zone, which is about Ebola. Those bats are gonna kill us all someday, and there are so many of them!
It's not the bat's fault really. If us humans would stop encroaching further into their territory and stopped warming the planet to the point of no return, we might not be having such extreme issues with zoonotic viruses we've never encountered before trying to kill us.
When this civilization falls and the next one is beginning there's going to be a religious ban on eating bats.