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A similar case of an eastern China man has reportedly contracted what is now believed to be the first human case of H10N3 bird flu. The official statement from the Chinese government claims that the “risk of large-scale spread is low.”
This story should remind a lot of Americans of reports coming out of China during the early months of 2020.
“The 41-year-old man in Jiangsu province, northwest of Shanghai, was hospitalized April 28 and is in stable condition, the National Health Commission said on its website,” according to The Associated Press. “No human case of H10N3 has been reported elsewhere, the commission said.”
“This infection is an accidental cross-species transmission,” the statement from the Chinese Communist Party’s National Health Commission said. “The risk of large-scale transmission is low.”
“The man was stable and ready to be discharged from hospital,” reported Reuters. “Medical observation of his close contacts had not found any other cases.”
Reuters also added that “There have been no significant numbers of human infections with bird flu since the H7N9 strain killed around 300 people during 2016-2017.”
One form of bird flu, which according to some documentation, has a mortality rate for humans who contract it is 60%. That virus subtype is H5N1. It was first documented in its first transmission in 1997 in Hong Kong. Over 60% of human cases ended with death.
News of the first human case of H10N3 in China comes as the communist regime is already under scrutiny for its role in the outbreak and spread of COVID-19.
On Saturday, Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) explained to Fox News’ Jeanine Pirro that he was “very worried” that U.S. government funding was still being used by the Chinese communist regime to research and develop biological weapons.
“I’m very worried that this stuff still goes on and that the U.S. government been funding it,” Paul told Pirro.
“We’re creating Frankenstein super-viruses that, if they leak out of the lab, accidentally or on purpose, could devastate the world. The SARS virus is 15 times more deadly. If that one gets out, and we enhance its ability to be transmitted, that could kill 50, 100 million people,” said Paul. “This shouldn’t be a partisan issue. This should be debated.”