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UK Raises Bird Flu Risk Level From Medium To High

The United Kingdom raised the bird flu risk from medium to high after cases were confirmed in commercial poultry at premises in Yorkshire. All poultry on the infected premises will be humanely culled, and a three-kilometer protection zone has been put in place surrounding the premises.

The mainstream media continues to say that bird flu itself is killing birds all over. In reality, those birds are being culled by human beings “just doing their jobs” for the ruling classes. This culling has ramped up lately as the bird flu increasingly spreads to mammals, raising concerns it may lead to human-to-human transmission.

Bird Flu May Be Spreading From Humans To Domestic Cats

The rulers of the UK raised the alert level after two different strains of the virus, H5N5, and H5N1, were detected in wild birds in the country over the autumn, according to a government update on Tuesday and as reported by Reuters. 

The last time the ruling class of the UK raised the bird flu threat level was in October. They increased it from low to medium after several outbreaks.

Pig Infected With Bird Flu In Oregon

The United States has been building up the bird flu fears for several months now, as it has stockpiles of “vaccines” ready to go when this thing finally decides to be transmissible between human beings.

CDC “Investigating” Whether The Bird Flu “Vaccine” Stockpile Is “Well Matched” To The Virus

The United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) just claimed that the influenza (flu) surveillance systems show no indicators of unusual influenza activity in people, and that includes avian influenza. The CDC additionally claims that the risk to humans of contracting or transmitting bird flu is still low.

The agency also monitors the situation carefully and works with states to monitor people who are exposed to animals.

Rulers Begin to Establish A “Bird Flu” Narrative

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