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I agree on general terms. I am talking about a quick solution to preventing transmission of this strain to dairy workers. I don't know about this case, but in the first case, the farm worker was on a farm that did not require gloves. Viruses can't be transmitted through gloves.
It can however be transmitted from the cows coughing, through shared water, and through their raw milk. These workers need water proof pants, slathered in Iodoform, boot covers, masks, and gloves. The milking carousel needs to be sanitized, their hay may even need to be under a UV lamp. It's a lot of work, it's necessary work, but it's a LOT more than just gloves.
We do agree that even the simplistic measures of masks and gloves aren't being taken and that is egregious.
https://www.usda.gov/media/press-releases/2024/04/24/usda-actions-protect-livestock-health-highly-pathogenic-h5n1-avian
i believe also through manure. dairy cows are feed a diet high in grain because it maximizes their milk production. their stomach are not designed for a high grain diet, so they always have diarrhea. the cows shit often and anywhere and it splatters everywhere. when you are milking cows, you will get it on your clothes, in your eyes, in your mouth. ....
Yes, that's the reason for the boot covers and water proof pants. I forgot to add that to my reply.
I agree with you, but people around here just seem to think huge societal changes can be brought about overnight and aren't interested in the quick regulations we can actually get implemented overnight like, like mask and glove requirements.
Com'on people we can get quick fixes implemented...quickly...while working towards those large changes
And masks. Influenza is transmitted via wet transmission like coughing or sneezing as well as goopy puddles that require gloves. In general the workers need more protections. And as outbreaks becomes more common, this should become an industry standard.