about confess to your crush
10 05,2021
If you had the opportunity to visit one place around the world for seven days free of charge, where would you want to go?
about character obsession
about read yaoi in public
07 12,2020
What are some food combinations that sound weird or gross, but are actually delicious.
20 12,2020
Why are people talking about him all the sudden? I don't really pay attention to celebrities and I don't like his music, so I am not familiar with what he has done.
about question
02 06,2021
There have been some news reports circulating about a person infected with the H10n3 virus. I figured it might cause some concern among many people (including myself), so I did a bit of research and have found some information about the topic.
To clarify, H10n3 is an avian virus, which means that it came from birds. The H10n3 virus causes influenza or commonly known as "flu". There have been many avian viruses over the past couple of decades. According to reports form the UN Food and Agriculture Organization and the CDC, the H7N9 virus has been the most recent avian virus that has caused a mass outbreak in the human population with an estimated death toll of 616 people so far. Although those numbers are concerning, researchers also clarify that avian viruses rarely cause severe outbreaks in the human population.
Recent reports about the h10n3 virus indicate that it is not likely cause a mass outbreak. The virus is also considered "low pathogenic", with means that birds (notably chicken) are less likely to die from the virus. In addition, this specific virus is a "rare strain" meaning it is not common. Officials are keeping a close watch on it, since there have been more recent reports on avian viruses in Africa, Europe, Middle East and South Asia. One of the more recent ones was a H7n8 outbreak in Saudi Arabia, which mostly affected poultry.
There is little information about the specifics of the H10n3 virus itself, since analysis on the genetic data of the virus has yet to be released.
If you want some more information, check the links below:
Information on influenza: https://www.cdc.gov/flu/about/viruses/index.htm
H7n9 virus reports:
https://www.cdc.gov/flu/avianflu/h7n9-virus.htm
http://www.fao.org/ag/againfo/programmes/en/empres/h7n9/situation_update.html
Report on H5n1 to H7n9, which also gives some insight on avian viruses: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4001451/
News reports on H10n3:
https://www.cbc.ca/news/health/china-human-case-h10n3-bird-flu-1.6049140
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/china-reports-first-human-case-h10n3-bird-flu-n1269236
Quick reminder: best to take the H10n3 situation with a bit of skepticism, since it hasn't been long since the general public knows about it. In addition, there isn't much info on it, since there is one known case so far. What I mean by this is that there is little information being given in a short time span. Thus, it is not possible to conclude the whole situation with just a few news articles.
The links I posted give insight on the new avian virus and some other avian virus cases as well. There are many more sources that also inform on these topics, so I recommend to do some more research if you have the time to do so.
To clarify, H10n3 is an avian virus, which means that it came from birds. The H10n3 virus causes influenza or commonly known as "flu". There have been many avian viruses over the past couple of decades. According to reports form the UN Food and Agriculture Organization and the CDC, the H7N9 virus has been the most recent avian virus that has caused a mass outbreak in the human population with an estimated death toll of 616 people so far. Although those numbers are concerning, researchers also clarify that avian viruses rarely cause severe outbreaks in the human population.
Recent reports about the h10n3 virus indicate that it is not likely cause a mass outbreak. The virus is also considered "low pathogenic", with means that birds (notably chicken) are less likely to die from the virus. In addition, this specific virus is a "rare strain" meaning it is not common. Officials are keeping a close watch on it, since there have been more recent reports on avian viruses in Africa, Europe, Middle East and South Asia. One of the more recent ones was a H7n8 outbreak in Saudi Arabia, which mostly affected poultry.
There is little information about the specifics of the H10n3 virus itself, since analysis on the genetic data of the virus has yet to be released.
If you want some more information, check the links below:
Information on influenza: https://www.cdc.gov/flu/about/viruses/index.htm
H7n9 virus reports:
https://www.cdc.gov/flu/avianflu/h7n9-virus.htm
http://www.fao.org/ag/againfo/programmes/en/empres/h7n9/situation_update.html
Report on H5n1 to H7n9, which also gives some insight on avian viruses: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4001451/
News reports on H10n3:
https://www.cbc.ca/news/health/china-human-case-h10n3-bird-flu-1.6049140
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/china-reports-first-human-case-h10n3-bird-flu-n1269236
Quick reminder: best to take the H10n3 situation with a bit of skepticism, since it hasn't been long since the general public knows about it. In addition, there isn't much info on it, since there is one known case so far. What I mean by this is that there is little information being given in a short time span. Thus, it is not possible to conclude the whole situation with just a few news articles.
The links I posted give insight on the new avian virus and some other avian virus cases as well. There are many more sources that also inform on these topics, so I recommend to do some more research if you have the time to do so.
about read manga
about real life problems
03 02,2021
For those who had to select all or some of their courses, what was one that you regret selecting and why?
about read manga
about my favorite food
about every bl out there
about unpopular opinion
22 11,2020
I just realized that some of my teachers from my old school should have been fired or arrested for some of the stuff they have done, but they are still working like nothing happened.
What are some of the worst teachers you have ever encountered and are they still working?
What are some of the worst teachers you have ever encountered and are they still working?
about read 1000 manga or more
26 11,2020
I have noticed that a lot of people outside of Japan don't really watch mecha anime. There are other niche genres that are super popular such as the idol one. However for some reason, mecha anime didn't really make a huge impact besides for two or three titles.
What is your opinion on this genre?
If you have watched any mecha anime, which ones did you like/dislike?
What is your opinion on this genre?
If you have watched any mecha anime, which ones did you like/dislike?
about turn into a guy
03 11,2020
Hello! Hope you guys are having a nice day today.
What kinds of uncommon allergies do you know about?
What kinds of uncommon allergies do you know about?