• @Supervisor194
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    1206 months ago

    So… they think it will… vaccinate them?

  • @KISSmyOSFeddit
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    We’re playing Plague Inc on easy mode.

  • bquintb
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    306 months ago

    MAGA tards: ivermectin on one hand, industrial raw milk in the other

  • CubitOom
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    226 months ago

    Serious question, does consuming a virus give a similar viral load as inhaling an equal amount?

    • @GentriFriedRice
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      Assuming you mean viral load referring to mucuses or blood of the infected. Given that the human influenza virus’ entry requires the viral surface proteins (hemagglutinin (HA)) to bind to acids present on respiratory epithelial cells along with cleavage of HA by host cell proteases (enzymes that breakdown proteins) to facilitate membrane fusion. These trypsin-like proteases are mainly expressed in airway tissues, restricting influenza viral tissue response to the respiratory tract. I would say it would be highly unlikely for influenza viral replication existing in an environment lacking this crucial interaction let alone a low-pH environment like the GI tract

      • @jaybone
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        16 months ago

        But probably not a good idea anyway?

    • @Crackhappy
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      That’s a fascinating question. I’d love to hear from an actual epidemiologist.

    • AggressivelyPassive
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      You don’t swallow all of the milk and thus not all of the virus particles. There’s always some residue that can then start to infect you just as if you inhaled the virus.

  • @jaybone
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    196 months ago

    My milkshake brings all the boys to graveyard

    And they’re like, it’s better than SARS.

  • kingthrillgore
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    176 months ago

    I used to think if these people did the dumb things they would die before having any impact on the rest of us.

  • TWeaK
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    126 months ago

    Still unlikely to develop human to human transmission this way.

  • @Hobbes_Dent
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    126 months ago

    It’s truly our way.

    Millenia of storytelling: These are things that can happen, let’s make sharing information fun.

    History: Look at all this misery. Look at it.

    Post-covid: Ok boys, we gave it a go. Good job overall, but we need to do better next time. Let’s hit the showers then the replays to see what we can do better.

    Us: Why is this happening? Who did this to me? Because I’ve been kept in the dark I will decide how to handle this new situation and spread the word.

      • @jeffw
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        56 months ago

        Plz don’t, I’m a human who has to encounter these people.

        Also, I work in healthcare please god no

  • @[email protected]
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    66 months ago

    I mean, it may give 'em immunity. Just not how they think it should (although I’m not sure if they can think at all) :D

  • @Donjuanme
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    36 months ago

    It can be passed from mammary glands? That’s… Oh it must be on the skin and getting mixed into the product…

  • NoSpiritAnimal
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    36 months ago

    Good news! The mortality rate is so high it’s unlikely to spread as far as COVID!