A virus without a vaccine or treatment is hitting California. What you need to know
1d 19h ago by lemmy.world/u/return2ozma in news from www.latimes.com
https://archive.is/wG6nF
Don't worry, RFK Junior is on top of it. And by "on top of it" I mean he's swimming in the wastewater.
Covid went so well under Trump 1.0, I'm sure this will be fine.
For those who haven't read the (admittedly clickbaity) article, it's not a new virus and isn't any huge threat:
HMPV has also been detected in L.A. County, though at levels considered low to moderate at this point, data show.
While HMPV may not necessarily ring a bell, it isn’t a new virus. Its typical pattern of seasonal spread was upended by the COVID-19 pandemic, and its resurgence could signal a return to a more typical pre-coronavirus respiratory disease landscape.
Read the article knuckleheads
Ah shit, here we go again
TLDR
It's a local issue in LA caused by wastewater.
There. You can have your time back from this clickbait.
Also, it’s not caused by wastewater. They are tracking prevalence through wastewater.
It's not click bait. You left out it's in a majority of northern California communities and the central valley too.
It's clickbait since the headline doesn't say what virus it is.
A majority of Northern California communities have seen high concentrations of human metapneumovirus, or HMPV, detected in their wastewater,
There.
Your whole TLDR is wrong.