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Message Subject <<Advancing Bird Flu-H5N1...Now following MERS and Ebola approaching PANDEMICS>>>
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Well this next post has horrifying implications for us all.

Where these people get their information from is beyond comprehension.

Its no wonder that Indonesia has such an appauling report card when it comes to the way it manages such a deadly threat as H5N1 avian influenza is known throughout the world to be.

I really cant describle the total disbelief at what this article asserts.

Id compare this news article to listening to a radio and hearing that the city next to you had just been nuked, but if you change the station and dont hear any news then that same city is quite ok.

Unbelievable.

Clearly the Indonesians desperately need some very serious education programs in relation to everyhing to do with these viruses.

Otherwise we really can look forward to the stupidity of the Indonesians as being responsible for killing off half the worlds population at some point in the future.

There is absolutely no excuse for such a poor comprehension to this subject at this time.

Since commencing this thread from time to time we bump into some pretty strange things, but this one has to take the cake.

On a scale of 1 to 10 for outright reckless and momentous uneducated stupidity this would earn a genuine 15 point score.

Analysis: Poultry industry safe despite AI outbreak
Aditya Eka, Thu, March 21 2013, 11:52 AM
Page: 18

The emergence of a new type of avian influenza (AI) in Central Java at the end of 2012 has spread throughout Java recently. Until today, more than 300,000 dead-duck cases have been reported by farms all over Java. However, the AI does not affect chickens since it is a different AI strain from the one infecting chickens.

Additionally, with tight bio-security and vaccined chickens, we believe AI, known informally as avian flu or bird flu, is a managed risk within the poultry sector, particularly for the larger and more technologically advanced companies. Nevertheless, it is possible that consumption may come down during an outbreak given public fear of contagion effect from AI
 
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