When it comes to the potential of H5N1 avian flu picking up mutations that might lead to human-to-human spread, that "train has already left the station," warns 1 infectious disease expert.
With our newly staffed CDC and Bob Kennedy at the helm of national health, we have nothing at all to worry about. Ha ha, just kidding, we should be terrified!
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