Bird flu and quick spread of it is likely caused by massive poultry farms, human induced transfer by trade, and transference from contaminated boots combined with travel.
Bird flu and quick spread of it is likely caused by massive poultry farms, human induced transfer by trade, and transference from contaminated boots combined with travel.
Unless people in Africa became more educated, so it feels a bit easy to just disregard them. Also, people often don’t change their mind overnight.
It does put it into perspective. Call me cynical or realistic, but something in me saw this as a nice trap for union-considerers. “Just talk about how you feel with your manager” -> at will fired.
Recheck the comment please, they didn’t mention any gender other than “girl”. You filled in the other gender.
One more tip on how to achieve this: start a “Meet now” on teams and change your status to available. Green all day. Bonus is that it also keeps my work laptop out of sleep mode and on VPN when getting a coffee at home.
Current way to search on google for me is: Add reddit to search string, and set data to before may 1st 2023 Copy link suggested by google and change reddit to reveddit or any of the alternatives there
Results will go out of date but maybe this will tide me over until a good lemmy search is up and running.
It’s to decrease the blindspots, not fully check them. You should still do over the shoulder checks as well.
So? Does that at all invalidate the argument that humans have changed the way, speed and reach of viral infections and viral mutations? It’s like saying humans have always gathered in groups. Sure, but modern metropolitan areas come with their own challenges that differ from tribal cultures.
Poultry that has been bred in a way that reduces variety, with more on a certain square footage, with more being transported outside of their natural habitat and migratory range. The problem shouldn’t be exaggerated, but human influence shouldn’t be ignored.