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No, bird flu is not the next COVID-19 – Yahoo News Australia
The first human case of H10N3, a strain of avian flu, has some worried that the next pandemic is looming. Here’s why experts aren’t concerned.

Reports from China of the first human case of H10N3, a rare strain of avian flu, seem to be stoking fears that the next big pandemic may be underway and it’s not difficult to understand why. The COVID-19 pandemic has wreaked havoc on the globe, infecting 171 million people worldwide and killing 3.6 million, according to Johns Hopkins University. But while that virus also originated in animals, experts tell Yahoo Life that the two have little else in common and that the chances of H10N3 spreading…
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