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Samurai
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BREAKING: After 7 failed attempts, the US Senate has advanced a measure that would require congressional approval for continued military strikes on Iran. In a 50-47 vote, the Senate has now officially advanced the Iran War Powers Resolution.






Hantavirus update - May 12. 11 cases. 3 deaths. 38% fatality rate. Now spread across 9+ countries from a single cruise ship. But here's what's getting less attention - scientists think it may be more transmissible than initially believed. In a 2018 Andes virus outbreak in Argentina, one infected person at a birthday party spread the virus to someone sitting 1-2 meters away. Possibly just from saying hello. That single event produced 34 cases and 11 deaths. The problem: we only count people sick enough to be hospitalized. How many get exposed and just build antibodies silently? Nobody knows. So when WHO says "low global risk" - that assessment is built on incomplete data. No vaccine. No antiviral. A 38% death rate. And transmission mechanics we still don't fully understand. Not COVID. But worth watching very closely.


Hantavirus update - May 11. Cases have risen to 11 since we last covered this. Here's what's changed: France now has its first confirmed case - condition is deteriorating. 8 others are isolated in hospital and 22 contact cases have been traced on repatriation flights alone. In the US: 1 American confirmed positive, 1 symptomatic. 16 passengers are now quarantined at UNMC Nebraska's biocontainment unit across 7 states. The ship docked in Tenerife yesterday. Passengers have been repatriated - which means exposed individuals are now spread across 10+ countries. The 42-day WHO monitoring window is the number to watch. Until that clock runs out for every passenger, we won't know the full scope. No antiviral exists. Mortality rate historically sits at 25-35%. Still not COVID - but it's no longer contained to a ship.


















@nick_vladkis @troyhouse Then you generated capital losses. Did you use those yet??







