@Infoseepage Indeed. It might be someone employed in cleaning or disposing of cows' corpses or a veterinarian. This lack of clarity is the paramount of official/media communications since the beginning of the outbreak in dairy farms a year ago.
@Infoseepage Yes, similarly those cafeteria employees early this summer that developed flu-like symptoms in a poultry farm where farmers got infected. Circumstances of exposure are always lacking and no MMWR epi-report have been so far described in depth the events. In past, CDC was much more active in investigation, research and publishing about emerging infectious diseases incidents.
@Infoseepage@GMIK69 with a lot of farmers I see the attitude: I know what I am doing and I do not want the government to impose any regulation on me... And we now see the consequences. At the moment it seems to be confined to dairy cows, I wonder how long it will take to adapt to a respiratory cattle tissue and a more classic flu transmission path, so that it can thrive in even more cattle...