The United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is warning that the bird flu could merge with the seasonal flu and create another pandemic. The CDC recommends getting the flu shot to prevent this outcome.
The Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service confirmed the virus in nearly 11,000 wild bird samples between January 1, 2022, and January 3, 2025. More than 130 million birds from over 1,300 backyard and commercial poultry flocks have been infected since Feb. 8, 2022. Mammals haven’t been spared. Last year alone, more than 900 cattle tested positive. What’s more, wild mammals from bobcats to brown bears have caught the ailment, according to a report by Fortune.
In the United States, so far 66 people spanning ten states have so far, been infected with bird flu, and one person has, with preexisting conditions died from the virus.
The potential for danger lies in H5N1’s genetic pliability, according to Edwin Michael, PhD, an epidemiologist at the University of South Florida College of Public Health.
So far, the CDC has not detected any viral spread among humans. But the warnings appear to elude to the fact that someone, who is unvaccinated for the flu, will manifest the mutation desired for the ruling class to say this is now transmissible among humans, and start initiating the same medical tyranny we experienced during the COVID-19 scamdemic.
Immunization reduces the prevalence and severity of seasonal flu, the CDC says, thereby reducing the “very rare” but possible risk of coinfection, “which could pose a significant public health concern.”
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But we have been told repeatedly that getting the flu shot doesn’t actually prevent a person from getting the flu. It only lessens the severity of the symptoms. So if you can’t prevent the flu in the first place, what good is the shot going to do?
According to Healthline, getting the flu shot only reduces your chances of getting the flu 60%. We also have real-world evidence that shows just how ineffective flu shots are. They don’t appear to be quite as dangerous as the COVID-19 injections but fare about the same when it comes to efficacy, which seems to be right around zero.
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Studies have even been done to confirm that the flu vaccine is not only ineffective at flu prevention, but it spreads the virus as well.
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