Anonymous ID: 0779f0 March 31, 2020, 6:03 a.m. No.8634329   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>8634058

>>8634071

 

QDROP 107

 

Anonymous ID: hHkrVD7x No.148155609

 

Nov 5 2017 19:59:21 (EST)

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May God also grant all of us the wisdom to ask what concrete steps we can take to reduce the violence and weaponry in our midst.

Note when we just sent the go orders and when this Tweet went live.

Coincidence?

Pray.

Q

Anonymous ID: 0779f0 March 31, 2020, 6:22 a.m. No.8634489   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>8634129

So…not wanting to spread false info or speculate too far outside the norm… but, what if the Bird Flu has been or will be released (see attched pic), and the reason for the quick push in ventilators is due to the severe respiratory track symptoms? Bird flu has many of the same flu symptoms as other flu virus's, but then attacks the lungs 100 fold.

 

Could this be the thing that puts 99% in the hosp?

 

"Bird flu symptoms in people can vary. Symptoms may start out as normal flu-like symptoms. This can worsen to become a severe respiratory disease that can be fatal. In February 2005, researchers in Vietnam reported human cases of bird flu in which the virus infected the brain and digestive tract of two children. Both died. These cases make it clear that bird flu in humans may not always look like typical cases of flu.

 

Bird Flu's Worst-Case Scenario

If a person – or a susceptible animal – gets infected with bird flu and human flu at the same time, the bird and human flu viruses could swap genes. Even without swapping genes, H5N1 could mutate into a form that more easily infects humans…It would be bad news if H5N1 were to become as contagious as human flu. If it remained as lethal as it is now, the fatality rate would be about 60%…Is There a Bird Flu Vaccine?

Yes. On April 17, 2007, the FDA announced its approval of the first vaccine to prevent human infection with one strain of the bird flu. The vaccine has been purchased by the U.S. federal government to be distributed by public health officials if needed. This vaccine will not be made commercially available to the general public.

Is There a Treatment for Bird Flu?

The flu drugs oseltamivir (Tamiflu), zanamivir (Relenza), or peramivir (Rapivab) should work against bird flu, although more studies are needed. These drugs must be given soon after symptoms appear.

Unfortunately, H5N1 in humans can be a severe illness requiring hospitalization, isolation, and intensive care.

 

https://www.webmd.com/cold-and-flu/flu-guide/what-know-about-bird-flu#3