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Published: September 27, 2024

Researchers Claim Bird Flu Is Spreading Silently, & Containment Measures Are “Failing”

By The Editor

Researchers have stated that the current containment methods in place for the bird flu are “failing” as the virus continues to spread silently. Researchers at The Pirbright Institute have discovered that with current global containment strategies failing, and evidence of sustained transmission between mammals, concerns have surfaced about the potential spillovers to humans.

Writing in the scientific journal Nature, researchers analyzed whether outbreaks in European fur farms, South American marine mammals, and United States dairy cattle raise questions about whether humans are next. Led by zoonotic influenza specialist Dr. Thomas Peacock, the scientists evaluated how recent changes in the ecology and molecular evolution of H5N1 in wild and domestic birds increase opportunities for spillover to mammals, according to a report by Science Daily. 

It seems very convenient that there is already a “vaccine” stockpiled and ready to go for this plandemic too.

Ruling Class Has Prepared MILLIONS Of “Vaccines” For The Bird Flu Plandemic

“Influenza A viruses (IAV) have caused more documented global pandemics in human history than any other pathogen. Historically, swine are considered optimal intermediary hosts that help avian influenza viruses adapt to mammals before jumping to humans,” said Dr. Peacock, who investigates the drivers of the current H5N1 avian influenza panzootic. “However, the altered ecology of H5N1 has opened the door to new evolutionary pathways.”

“What keeps scientists up at night is the possibility of unseen chains of transmission silently spreading through farm worker barracks, swine barns, or developing countries, evolving under the radar because testing criteria are narrow, government authorities are feared, or resources are thin,” Dr. Peacock added. “New control strategies are needed, including vaccination. Influenza vaccines are licensed for poultry that reduce disease burden, but do not prevent infection and have varying degrees of success.”

Notice how the solution is always a pharmaceutical intervention and

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