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Originally Posted by Keyser Soze
There is no doubt that birds infected with bird flu will come to USA its only a matter of time it took a month to spread from southern Europe to the rest of Europe.
The big question is if it will mutate to a strain that easily infects humans.
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Oh, it's more fucked up than that! In a month the birds who've flown south for the winter will be returning to the U.S. and Canada. Right smack dab into the path of when this disease is due to hit here. That means it will have the warm spring and summer environment to nurture. People will have to keep their cats and dogs inside or have them terminated. Geesh! Isn't that the way 'Planet of the Apes' started? All the cats and dogs died and we took apes as pets? Where's 'Jay' from 'Jay and Silent Bob' and his rant about what if apes took over earth?
Seriously, we're looking at a dangerous scenario. Even if all the birds themselves died of this shit, they will have passed massive amounts of this into the environment from droppings and from predators.
Need we forget the pigeons populating the cities?
If the pigeons start dropping this stuff and such it's gonna be like living in a horror movie.
This does NOT look good from the expansion profile alone. This entry of this disease into the environment at this time is a worse case scenario.