To: Mother Abigail
"There is a possibility this is a case of limited human-to-human spread of the virus, Cheng acknowledged. "Based on the evidence we have right now, I don't think we can rule it out.""My daughter did not die from bird flu," Fatima Abdullah, 50, told The Associated Press. "She did not like chickens nor had anything to do with them. She did not take care of these birds."
I don't like the 'sound' of either of these statements.
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01/30/2006 5:09:02 PM PST by
blam
To: blam
Yes, the unthinkable has become a bit more plausible.
SOP has been to blame chicken heads, dirty gloves, aliens etc.
When you start seeing admissions of possible/probable H2H transmission, then the news is not good.
MA
To: crystal wind; Dog Gone; Judith Anne; Oorang; Termite_Commander
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