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Why do people care so much about the hantavirus outbreak? The ship is still all over the news and social media. The WHO director-general went to the ship personally, which further indicates that this is a really important matter. It is constantly being compared to covid. Officials keep telling people to calm down, but the way this is covered, the warnings have the opposite effect. The public response seems frantic and only serves to create more uncertainty.
And yet, it just doesn't seem that serious. Sure it can be deadly if you are infected. But from what I understand, Hantavirus mostly spreads to humans through ingestion or inhalation of fluids from rodents. There seems to be no evidence that human to human infection is something the virus is really capable of, and even if this is a strain that mutated to do that, it also doesn't spread through the air.
The most likely scenario in my mind is that hygiene issues on the ship led to a rodent infestation which infected the passengers, and that there is basically no chance that this spreads to the rest of society. It seems about as serious as a hotel giving its residents food poisoning. Terrible for those involved, but irrelevant to the broader world.
But the constant coverage makes me wonder if I am missing something important. Or is this really just a case of the media selling news by appealing to pandemic trauma?
My take matches yours, except I'm not really curious about it anymore. The only risk would be if this virus had been modified to spread easily by aerosol. Widespread AI usage makes this somewhat more likely to happen in the coming years and decades. Some cunt with a serious grudge against society, or simply sociopathic curiosity, could weaponize a deadly virus such as this hantavirus and make it way more contagious. Or some jackasses in a Wuhan-esque lab could be tinkering with GoF with a supposed view to creating vaccines - or simply bio weapons - and humans being humans they'll be lax with security at some point and leak it.
But so far I see no reason to expect that's what's happened this time. I would lean towards the media selling news explanation.
Bird flu has been close to causing a human pandemic for years already. One unlucky mutation is all it will take. Yet the media attention has been small all along. Go figure.
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