InevitableSwing [none/use name] to chapotraphouse • edit-230 days agoNew Mexico, Curry County: H5N1 detected in two feral cats with no known direct association with poultry or dairy farms - /r/H5N1_AvianFluexternal-linkmessage-square3 fedilinkarrow-up133file-text
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minus-squarethe_itsb [she/her, comrade/them]hexbear2·29 days agoThis post led to me poking around that subreddit, and I found this other post discussing a way to view H5N1 wastewater data: I seem to have found a secret link to the H5N1 data in wastewater on the Verily website. https://deploy-preview-14--wastewater-scan-tracker.netlify.app To access the H5N1 data Click on the chart icon in the upper left, underneath the pin icon Ignore the text box, click anywhere else. Select respiratory, influenza, and subtype "H5" Select all locations, I used the heatmap and found Michigan and Texas to have positives. (These instructions are for the desktop browser - someone in the comments mentioned how to do it from phone.) Here's the long, ugly link to the chart I generated following those instructions. Obviously it's not just human waste in the sewage system, but it does seem worrying.
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This post led to me poking around that subreddit, and I found this other post discussing a way to view H5N1 wastewater data:
(These instructions are for the desktop browser - someone in the comments mentioned how to do it from phone.)
Here's the long, ugly link to the chart I generated following those instructions.
Obviously it's not just human waste in the sewage system, but it does seem worrying.
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