Bird Flu Infections Are More “Widespread” Among Humans

by | Nov 12, 2024 | Headline News, Health | 1 comment

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    The mainstream media has been ticking up its fear-mongering over the bird flu noticeably since the election is over now. The claim is that bird flu is more widespread amongst dairy workers than originally thought.

    This claim was made because the rate of dairy workers with antibodies to bird flu is significantly higher than known cases of the H5N1 virus.

    Eight out of 115 dairy workers, or 7%, who worked with H5N1-infected cows in Michigan and Colorado have antibodies to bird flu, according to a new study from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). This is a rate that is significantly higher than known cases of the highly pathogenic virus, which means existing efforts are not protecting, diagnosing, and treating people at risk, experts said according to a report by The Guardian. 

    The fear-mongering over Donald Trump’s (s)election win has also been ramping up as well, and the media has begun coupling it with the bird flu. Tying the two together could mean we are going to see another scamdemic.

    It could become even harder to detect cases amid the fall migration of wild birds, the upcoming human flu season, and repercussions of the second Trump administration’s proposed policies to curtail public health and expand deportation of immigrants, who serve as the backbone of the agricultural workforce in the US.

    The new survey from the CDC and state health departments looked at blood samples from people who worked with H5-infected cows in Michigan and Colorado between June to August 2024.-The Guardian

    Now that Canada has reported its first “presumed” case of human bird flu, the fear-mongering could be about to go to a whole new level. We have also seen “experts” say that we are in need of “mass testing” as well, and we all remember what happened after the authorities started mass testing for COVID-19.

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    This scamdemic, however, could be something far more severe and noticeable than COVID had been. It may not simply be a common cold this time. We actually might witness something destructive. All we can do is watch closely and pay attention.

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