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A virus that isn’t COVID or the flu is pummeling Northern California
Human metapneumovirus, or HMPV, typically spreads during winter and spring
By Ariana Bindman, News Features ReporterMarch 2, 2026

"These illnesses “compete with each other,” she explained to SFGATE on Monday. “When we had big COVID surges, we saw really low rates of other common cold viruses...”

"spreads through contaminated surfaces, the air and person-to-person contact..."


LINK:
https://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/hmpv-barking-cough-california-21951045.php

Note: I put this in veers outbreak category because article indicates it is "surging" and "pummeling" Northern California

Additional sources say:
Human metapneumovirus (hMPV) is generally not dangerous for healthy individuals, causing mild, cold-like symptoms, but it can be dangerous for high-risk groups like young children, older adults (50+), and immunocompromised people, potentially leading to severe illness like pneumonia, bronchitis, asthma flare-ups, or hospitalization. While most people recover, it poses a greater risk to those with chronic heart/lung conditions or weakened immune systems, who might experience serious complications

COMMENT: Concerning All Age Groups & Why All Age Groups Should Be Concerned:(The following essay applies to nearly all contagious illnesses and the responsibility we have not to make one another sick) sounds pretty dangerous to half the population if that includes children and people over fifty ..what's a child up to 12 years of age or is it 14? or are children still growing ? so this disease isn't dangerous for a person who is techniqually all grown up and not a child? Is that 21 year old? While  a child is generally defined as any person
under the age of 18, according to international conventions and legal standardsIs, there might be some late bloomers its kind of subjective the brain doesn't stop growing til after 21 some studies indicate people are drinking alcohol before their brains stop growing...the brain doest stop growing specifically in areas related to decision-making and impulse control (prefrontal cortex), until the mid-20s (approx. age 25)...

...so is  a 21 year old considered to be all grown up or is it more like 25 considering the prefrontal cortex stops growing around then?  so does that mean this virus is safe for 25 year olds  to fifty year olds so long as you are healthy and haven't had any covid etc? I just don't buy the idea its safe for people who aren't children or people over fifty.. doesn't sound safe or smart to catch any virus.Does science play a role in determining age or does the layperson do that? And does it even matter aren't virus's and certain vices simply inherently bad for all age groups whether we like it or not?

This whole what constitutes "safe" and putting an age bracket on it just doesn't convince me of the safety of it for society as a whole.. you gotta think about your family which is always going to be composed of different age brackets. They used to deem cigarettes safe if you were a certain age. If this virus is safe for you then is it safe for everybody else you know and everybody else in your family that consists of several age brackets? I personally think its just hogwash to say a virus is safe for certain age groups because society and families contain a whole lot of age groups that are continual evolving. How can ithis virus be safe for you and not your child and your dad a the same time?  How can this virus be safe for you if your child and your dad is sick from it at the same time? see what I'm getting at?.. the world doesn't rotate around you or one age group. How are ya gonna be happy if the age groups around you are all suffering and sick?

There's a lot of children and there's a lot of people over fifty...if they get sick and its considered serious then that is threat to all age groups to have such a large portion of peoples sick in society. So if its not as dangerous for ages 21 to 50 then it actually is more dangerous because those are the active carriers of the illness and they are the spreaders. In some ways it more dangerous to have people who are adept and highly capable of spreading illnesses and diseases to other age groups. Its like that age group thinking its okay to get sick wreaks havoc on their own children and their own dads and grandads etc. That in turn wreaks havoc on healthcare which burdens the entire system..

...all I am proving is if you make a few different age groups sick you mess yourself and the whole system up.. you aren't going to make more money or become more happy by making your children and the people over fifty sick that's for sure. People who think they are safe to get sick because of their particular age is going to backfire every time. You never get ahead by making the rest of the gang sick.

In a nutshell its kind of like the articles are saying Human metapneumovirus (hMPV) probally isn't very dangerous for someone for only about 30 years of their entire lifetime if one is ideally healthy and yet its dangerous for all people outside that 30 year time span or so then that makes those carrying this virus extremely dangerous and a threat to all kids not college age  and people over fifty like most parents and grandparents. So the virus isn't dangerous for about thirty years of a healthy virus carrier who is spreading the virus wreaking havoc and suffering to all the younger people, babies, school age  children, high schoolers.. maybe even some college age kids and  to the rest of the age people over 50 like most doctors and professional people in the working world and fathers mothers and also the grandparents ... that's essentially what the articles indicate.

The article also indicates without telling you directly that: If you live to be a hundred this virus isn't probably dangerous  for about thirty years of your life (only if you happen to live in that special 30 year period age group but it is certainly dangerous for the other 70 years that makeup  most  your life you plan to live. So if this virus doesn't hurt you, you will spread it to others that it will hurt especially all the age groups that you love like your children, little brothers and sisters and like your ma and pa and all the folks that support you who are over fifty. You will be the bane of most people's existence if you spread this virus including those slightly younger ones you support and the slightly older ones  who support you and that you also often support that are part of your life. 

The Masked Man
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The Masked Man says take precautions such as masking and make attempts not to catch a virus that is dangerous to other age groups even if you think you can survive the virus yourself easily. Why would you want to carry a contagious virus and make other age groups around you ill. You won't profit off of or get anything valuable from making other people sick in your family or your society by being a healthy vivacious vector, carrier, and successful spreader of viruses.

I'm 55 so it doesn't even matter how healthy I am according to this article this virus is threatening and dangerous to me and therefore those who carry the disease are a threat to me and deemed dangerous for anybody over fifty and any child under 18 to be around.

If you are over fifty or are 18 and younger one is going write the articles quite differently than if one is deemed safer in the so-called safer age group. The illness/disease and its ling term repercussions for everybody doesn't become less dangerous for society as a whole simply because one age group can survive better and carry and transmit it to another age group successfully. A contagious illness can be fatal to others.. its a lot like being handed a gun and be told to do as you will. Being sick with a contagious illness or disease requires responsibility and certain discipline and skills to not pass it to others... having a contagious illness or disease is a little like carrying a license to kill. I urge people who don't want to make their supportive system of loved ones and contacts ill to take precautions such as masking to prevent airborne illness and airborne disease.

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« Last Edit: March 04, 2026, 03:24:06 pm by Masked Man »
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New Jersey Metapneumovirus cases rising

What is HMPV? Metapneumovirus cases rising in NJ. What you should know
Portrait of Lori Comstock Lori Comstock
USA TODAY NETWORK
March 3, 2026,

Cases of human metapneumovirus, or HMPV, are on the rise in New Jersey, and coupled with RSV, COVID and flu cases in NJ, the number of people seeking out emergency medical care continues to skyrocket, according to the New Jersey Department of Health.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), cases of HMPV have steadily ticked up since November, accounting for over 5% of positive tests the week of Feb. 14 through Feb. 21, the CDC's respiratory dashboard shows. HMPV is not a "new" virus in 2026, having first been discovered in 2001; however, cases haven't spiked to this level in the US since an outbreak in April 2025.

Human metapneumovirus symptoms are similar to influenza, RSV and SARS, but doctors say the virus is considered a "significant" respiratory illness that could cause serious and sometimes fatal complications, particularly when coupled with other respiratory illnesses, according to an expert study on the National Library of Medicine's PubMed.

LINK:
https://www.northjersey.com/story/news/2026/03/03/whats-hmpv-new-virus-2026-nj-hmpv-cases-human-metapneumovirus-symptoms-barking-cough-hmp-virus-cdc/88959869007/
« Last Edit: March 03, 2026, 08:48:16 pm by Masked Man »
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Nursing Home Outbreak: A case study published in January 2026 documented an outbreak in a Veterans' Affairs affiliated nursing home

 Human Metapneumovirus Outbreak in a Veterans’ Affairs Affiliated Nursing Home

Open Forum Infectious Diseases, Volume 13, Issue Supplement_1, January 2026,

LINK:
https://academic.oup.com/ofid/article/13/Supplement_1/ofaf695.1309/8421348
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LINK:
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12791602/

NOTE:
This a retrospective analysis of an outbreak of hMPV in a 30-bed secure geriatric mental health residential unit ..the cases were confirmed  in 2026
« Last Edit: March 03, 2026, 09:02:44 pm by Masked Man »
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 Connecticut
Respiratory virus that can cause 'barking' cough detected in Stamford wastewater, data shows

Fri, March 6, 2026 a

A respiratory virus has been detected in Connecticut wastewater, according to data from Stanford University.

High concentrations of the virus, called human metapneumovirus, or HMPV, were detected in Stamford wastewater from Feb. 25 to March 2, Stanford University's WastewaterSCAN tracker shows.

The respiratory illness, which typically lasts from winter through spring, can cause symptoms including cough, shortness of breath, fever and congestion. HMPV spreads through contaminated surfaces, the air and person-to-person contact.

LINK:
https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/respiratory-virus-cause-barking-cough-145025079.html
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New York City & Chicago & other areas *see "NOTE"...
6 March 2026

...There are references in this article that indicate Metapneumovirus (HMPV) is found or spreading in  New York City, Chicago, and elsewhere.

"A virus with no treatment or cure is hitting the US... Daily Mail map reveals if it is spreading where YOU live

A virus with no treatment or cure is spreading rapidly in the US

Human metapneumovirus, or HMPV, is transmitted via coughs or contact with a contaminated surface and causes cold-like symptoms such as a cough, fever, runny nose or sore throat.

Many people with the virus may not seek testing or treatment, so there are likely far more cases than what official data shows." 

LINK:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-15621475/warning-virus-human-metapneumovirus-hmpv.html

*NOTE: Currently 6 March 2026 at the articles site's aforementioned "LINK" above ...there is a map on this page that shows many areas across the U.S. that indicate levels of HMPV...
"Are you at risk from human metapneumovirus? Check the levels in YOUR area
Hover over the dots to reveal the HPMV levels in that area. You can zoom in for a closer look"

The Masked Man's COMMENT:

I'm not sure why in many of these articles  and so many articles that declare outbreaks of illnesses  keep saying public health officials say "not to panic".. No need for me to "panic" because my mask is on ;) Why would I panic? They are the ones that need to be panicking.. public officials should be publicly concerned if they aren't masking or making attempts to help people take precautions such as masking. I wear a mask so I'm not too worried about myself. I'd be panicking if I were a maskless public health official with a possible outbreaks of a virus that is not treatable but possibly preventable with masking and washing hands and clothes and body. I'm not so sure this is virus we want to endure. Those who tolerate it are liable to pass it on to those that can't tolerate it so I suggest at least trying not to catch viruses by taking preventative measures such as masking.
« Last Edit: March 06, 2026, 07:28:24 pm by Masked Man »
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Although this is primarily a tracking thread, just outta respect for people I will take the liberty of adding a note:
as to what some research says about the long term repercussions that are known about Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV).

Some research indicates,
Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV) can have long-term repercussions, particularly in vulnerable populations (infants, elderly, immunocompromised). While most recover, it can cause chronic respiratory issues, including asthma, persistent airway hyperresponsiveness, and long-term lung function damage, especially following severe infections like bronchiolitis or pneumonia.
Potential Long-Term Repercussions & Complications

    Respiratory Issues: HMPV may trigger or worsen asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
    Persistent Airway Issues: Studies have shown that HMPV can lead to chronic airway inflammation and significant airway obstruction/hyperresponsiveness.
    Lung Function Impairment: For individuals with pre-existing conditions or those who had severe infections (e.g., lung transplant recipients), HMPV can cause lasting damage to how the lungs function.
    Severe Acute Outcomes: Severe cases can lead to bronchitis, pneumonia, hospitalization, and, in some cases, death.

Risk Factors
Long-term effects are more likely in those with pre-existing lung disease, weakened immune systems, and in very young children or older adults. While most people recover, the virus can lead to severe, prolonged illness in these groups".

COMMENT: The long term repercussions of illness and diseases during times of outbreaks often goes neglected, unacknowledged, and unmentioned in many articles. I thought I'd warn people what will be in store for a portion of them and their loved ones with the long term repercussions of HMPV... To this day many public health authorities have failed to warn the public properly of the possible and existing long term repercussions of many of the illnesses and diseases they report on. Fair warning: there may be many other long term repercussions that we also don't know about and that research hasn't indicated to us about this virus.
« Last Edit: March 06, 2026, 06:39:53 pm by Masked Man »
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Little-Known Respiratory Virus Found In PA: What To Know
Wastewater data in PA shows rising levels of human metapneumovirus.

Posted Wed, Mar 4, 2026

LINK:
https://patch.com/pennsylvania/across-pa/little-known-respiratory-virus-found-pa-what-know
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