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By *arry and Megs OP   Couple
3 days ago

Ipswich

Did it spread between humans and should we be concerned ?

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
Forum Mod

3 days ago

Central

We should always be cautious about viruses potentially switching from animals to humans, possibly via mutations that change how infectious they are or how they spread.

I'm guessing that this one's connected to having high volumes of people in close proximity, potentially with rodents on the ship.

With so many diseases stuck in 1 group of animals but not humans and their abilities to mutate, there's a ready source of infections that could come out way

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

3 days ago

East Sussex

Apparently it's been identified as the type that spreads among humans.

We should not be concerned because we can't do a damn thing about it and if we're all going to die horrible deaths we might as well enjoy ourselves worry free for a bit

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By *unandfrolics696969Couple
3 days ago

east devon

Ive watched this pantomime in 2020, not taking part again in the charade.

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By *arry and Megs OP   Couple
3 days ago

Ipswich


"Ive watched this pantomime in 2020, not taking part again in the charade. "

So 3 deaths on a ship is a pantomime

Well done 👍 👏👏👏

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By *ust jizzMan
3 days ago

stockport

I understand they are trying to work out the source which may not be the ship as the incubation period can be long. It is widespread in Argentina and is closely associated with rodents. As for the 2020 pantomime, it should be a lesson to be vigilant cautious but sensible with precautions and pay attention to those that actually know not just those that have a platform. Generally if worried for good reason try 111

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By *izandpaulCouple
3 days ago

merseyside


"Ive watched this pantomime in 2020, not taking part again in the charade.

So 3 deaths on a ship is a pantomime

Well done 👍 👏👏👏"

Oh no it isn't .🤣🤣

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By *otsossieMan
3 days ago

Hard.shoulder of the M1

Looks like it probably did spread between humans but only with difficulty.

I’m not worried, but I’m also not on that ship.

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By *hagTonightMan
3 days ago

From the land of haribos.

It is spread by rodents, rarely people, we dont need to be so concerned about it, will the people on the cruise ship be quarantined? That is the big question.

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By *ornucopiaMan
3 days ago

Bexley

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By *ornucopiaMan
3 days ago

Bexley

One thing is certain.

The information about it is predomantly spread by people who have just read about it somewhere on line!

Good old Google click bait!

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By *arry and Megs OP   Couple
3 days ago

Ipswich


"One thing is certain.

The information about it is predomantly spread by people who have just read about it somewhere on line!

Good old Google click bait!"

And that friends is how discussion forums work 🤷‍♂️

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By *ermite12ukMan
3 days ago

Solihull and Romford

First I'd heard of hantavirus, was when Gene Hackman's wife died of it in LA I think, a couple of years back.

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By *otandDashCouple
2 days ago

farnham

With a potential 8 week incubation period , I feel for those who are on the ship , It must be scary waiting it out as well as not knowing the source or who has it without symptoms .

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By *ill69888Couple
2 days ago

Bath


"Did it spread between humans and should we be concerned ?"
no and no

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By *otandDashCouple
2 days ago

farnham

They said it was unclear on the news if it had spread between humans or been transmitted via rodents whilst on a birdwatching trip .

We will possibly never know .

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By *unandfrolics696969Couple
2 days ago

east devon


"Ive watched this pantomime in 2020, not taking part again in the charade.

So 3 deaths on a ship is a pantomime

Well done 👍 👏👏👏"

Not at all, but the media circus is!

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By *ornucopiaMan
2 days ago

Bexley


"I understand they are trying to work out the source which may not be the ship as the incubation period can be long. It is widespread in Argentina and is closely associated with rodents."

We haven't had a corned beef scare for about 70 years.

That was more memorable than the Falklands invasion.

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By *atnip make me purrWoman
2 days ago

Reading

It's been around for years. It does have a high fatality rate but low spread rate.

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By *ools and the brainCouple
2 days ago

couple, us we him her.

I'm off to Tesco, stock up on toilet roll.

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By *arry and Megs OP   Couple
2 days ago

Ipswich


"I understand they are trying to work out the source which may not be the ship as the incubation period can be long. It is widespread in Argentina and is closely associated with rodents.

We haven't had a corned beef scare for about 70 years.

That was more memorable than the Falklands invasion."

And I used to respect your contributions 🤷‍♂️

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By *CExeCouple
2 days ago

Hong-Kong/Exeter

According to the X-files, it's a disease that will wipe out humanity and is instigated by aliens....

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By *esmond and Molly JonesCouple
2 days ago

Abbotts Langley

More scaremongering by the MSM to divert us from the state of our countries. No. This is nonsense.

Ebola has a potential mortality rate of up to 90% but do we wet our knickers over it even though it's common in parts of the world? No, because the chance of contracting it in miniscule!

Same goes for the latest new virus being promoted for clicks and income.

We've all done the being scared of virus thing and most of us have realised that it was basically overly-reported influenza.

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By *Silver-Man
2 days ago

Mold

There's over a hundred thousand cases a year of this virus.

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By *andykevin56Man
2 days ago

Grays

Funny how it's the same story of covid breaking out on a ship, so lazy they can't even come up with a new story

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