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WHO acknowledges bird flu patient in Mexico died of other medical conditions

The WHO confirmed Friday that the patient in a fatal bird flu case in Mexico died due to his other severe medical conditions. ....

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Thailand beat avian flu 20 years ago. What can we learn from their strategies?

The U.S. is seeing a surge in avian flu. It's in chickens and cows and even sickened a few humans. Here's how other countries have dealt with the virus. ....

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Watchdog: No Evidence for Social Distancing Protocol

Watchdog: No Evidence for Social Distancing Protocol
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Bird flu tests are hard to get. So how will we know when to sound the pandemic alarm?

Stanford University infectious disease doctor Abraar Karan has seen a lot of patients with runny noses, fevers, and irritated eyes lately. Such symptoms could signal allergies, COVID, or a cold. ....

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