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How can I stay safe if the Avian Influenza (Bird Flu) mutates? |
I dont know if I am paranoid but If H15 (Bird flu) Mutates How can I stay safe? I know they dont have a vaccination. I know this wasn't really your question, but don't get too panicked about this. There are other, more immediate threats to your health that you should worry about more than if they bird flue mutates. You're more likely, at least in the immediate future to be run over by a car, for instance, so look both ways before you cross the street! The truth of the matter is you can't stay safe. The world is connected completely. The only thing I guess you could do is buy a years worth of food and water and buy a bomb shelter and lock yourself up for a while. |
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