Here we go again:
BREAKING: Bird flu has infected a dairy herd in Ohio for the first time and was detected in additional herds in Kansas and New Mexico, according to the U.S. government, expanding an outbreak in cows that has raised concerns about possible risks to humans. – Reuters pic.twitter.com/WnoOo4Yy8F
— Insider Paper (@TheInsiderPaper) April 4, 2024
CHICAGO, April 4 (Reuters) – Bird flu has infected a dairy herd in Ohio for the first time and was detected in additional herds in Kansas and New Mexico, according to the U.S. government, expanding an outbreak in cows that has raised concerns about possible risks to humans.The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has confirmed infections in herds across six states since it first reported cases in Texas and Kansas on March 25.The infected dairy in Ohio received cows on March 8 from a Texas dairy, which later confirmed a detection of bird flu, the Ohio Department of Agriculture said.The USDA has said transmission of the disease between cows cannot be ruled out.
🚨#BREAKING: Scientists and experts are raising the alarm and warning that the bird flu pandemic could be 100 times worse than COVID-19 and potentially result in fatalities in up to half of those infected reported by the New York Post pic.twitter.com/EJCKVMwUIl
— R A W S A L E R T S (@rawsalerts) April 4, 2024
U.S. collaborates with China to make bird flu more contagious and transmissible to mammals.
Here we go again. pic.twitter.com/W0eT3jBsmV
— Marc 🇺🇸 (@gopher_marc) April 4, 2024
This is fear porn.
Please understand-
Lactoferrin in milk kills ssRNA viruses. What they are “detecting” are viral fragments via PCR and this in no way represents pathogenic whole virus, and is truly meaningless to the population. Please file this appropriately as fearporn. https://t.co/ZVQoR1JHGL— Dr. Lynn Fynn-derella🐭 (@Fynnderella1) April 5, 2024
h/t DOORBERT
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