And sadly, Tangerine 2.0 cannot comprehend the lessons he should have learned as 1.0 (from COVID). He's decided to stop NIH communications and travel expenditures, among other matters. Insane.
Per the NYT life sciences reporting team, overnight:
. . .An [H5N1] pandemic is not inevitable even now, more than a dozen experts said in interviews. But a series of developments over the past few weeks indicates that the possibility is no longer remote.
Toothless guidelines, inadequate testing and long delays in releasing data — echoes of the missteps during the Covid-19 pandemic — have squandered opportunities for containing the outbreak, the experts said.
In one example emblematic of the disarray, a few dairy herds in Idaho that were infected in the spring displayed mild symptoms for a second time in the late fall, The New York Times has learned. In mid-January, the Department of Agriculture said that no new infections in Idaho herds had been identified since October. But state officials publicly discussed milder cases in November. . . .
Much of a like nature. . . occurred just a decade ago, now. [Twelve straight? Rapid fire?! Amazing!] Smile. . . .
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