> Additionally, Delaware health officials reported a case of H5N1 this week in a person without known exposure to poultry or cattle. But CDC testing could not confirm the virus was bird flu, so the agency considers it a “probable” case.
They test, presumably more than once. They don't get a positive. But that gets categorized as "probable"? Why is that?
Bird flu still does not spread from person to person so you can relax and have a merry Christmas.
source: https://www.microbe.tv/twiv/twiv-1176/
> Additionally, Delaware health officials reported a case of H5N1 this week in a person without known exposure to poultry or cattle. But CDC testing could not confirm the virus was bird flu, so the agency considers it a “probable” case.
They test, presumably more than once. They don't get a positive. But that gets categorized as "probable"? Why is that?
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