Tuesday, January 17, 2023

Largest Global Bird Flu Outbreak ‘In History’ Continues To Show No Sign Of Slowing Down

France 24: Largest global bird flu outbreak ‘in history’ shows no sign of slowing 

A highly contagious and lethal strain of bird flu has killed millions of wild and farmed birdlife in the past year. As global infections show little sign of slowing down, scientists, wildlife protectors and legislators are looking for new solutions to a global pandemic. 

A lethal bird flu outbreak that has been circling the globe since 2021 peaked in Japan this week, as an agriculture ministry official said on Tuesday the country plans to cull more than 10 million chickens at risk of exposure to the virus.  

Flu is a common annual illness among wild birds yet the H5N1 strain now sweeping Japan is uniquely contagious and deadly. It poses such high risk to farmed birds, such as chickens and turkeys, that a single infection on a farm condemns the entire flock to be killed. As outbreaks in Japan have reached a record high, the cull is the largest ever planned for the yearly flu season that runs from October to May.    

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WNU Editor: As mentioned just a few days ago. This is a story that much of the main stream media continues to ignore .... Record Waves Of Avian Influenza Is Setting Off Alarms That It Will Spread In The Human Population (January 14, 2023).

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Not to worry. Moderna is developing a rDNA vaccine that will be ready soon.....