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Published: July 17, 2024

International Bird Flu Summit On “Mass Fatality Management Plan” To Be Held in Washington, D.C. Before Election

By The Editor

This article was originally published by Cassie B. at Natural News. 

An International Bird Flu Summit has been scheduled for October in Washington, D.C., prompting concerns that another “plandemic” could be in the works.

An official brochure for the event, which will take place from October 2 to 4, says that it will focus on “a highly virulent strain” of the virus that has the ability to infect humans.

The H5N1 strain of bird flu has been getting increasing air time in the media lately, with some sources claiming it could have a death rate of between 25 and 50 percent. The CDC recently confirmed a fourth human case of the virus in the U.S. linked to a multistate outbreak involving dairy cows. However, all of the cases so far have involved people who work on dairy farms with infected cows. The person in the latest case only experienced eye symptoms and made a full recovery.

However, while the CDC believes the current risk to the public is low, the summit seeks to capitalize on fears that this is the start of the next pandemic. The informational brochure notes: “With the emergence of a highly virulent strain of bird flu affecting both cattle and humans, it is imperative that we come together to discuss preparedness, response strategies, and the future implications of this evolving situation.”

One of the “breakout sessions” planned will focus on the topic of “Mass Fatality Management Planning,” while another session, “Global Influenza Surveillance Networks & Delivery of Vaccine & Antiviral Medication” will discuss “vaccine optimization” and “equitable access,” among other subjects.

Another worrying topic they intend to address is “Surveillance and Data Management.” The organizers note in the description that the session on this subject will “Discuss strategies for enhancing surveillance systems, early warning mechanisms, and rapid response

The remainder of this article is available in its entirety at SHTF Plan


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