Saturday, November 5, 2022

CDC Warns That People Should Take Preventive Measures To Protect Against Bird Viruses

As avian influenza outbreaks reach record numbers in US, CDC warns some people should take preventive measures to protect against bird flu viruses
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I was just wondering how the establishment would be trying to ruin our Christmas this year… Here you go! Bird flu is everywhere and decimate egg and meat farms and businesses. It’s a deliberate attack on our food system and industry…

On Monday, the deadly bird flu virus was detected in a large commercial egg-laying farm with 1.1 million birds and the spread doesn’t seem to be going away like with the last major bird flu outbreak in 2015.

The situation across England is so out-of-control that orders to keep all captive birds and poultry indoors are being extended across the whole of country from next week as it faces the largest ever outbreak of bird flu

Over time, the risk of spillover into humans increases. This is an interesting outbreak for sure. Media not talking much about it. They probably don’t want to say, governments are doing it on purpose and  deliberately attack our food system and industry…

As bird flu outbreaks in wild birds and poultry continue across the U.S., the country approaches a record number of birds affected compared to previous bird flu outbreaks.

Since early 2022, more than 49 million birds in 46 states have either died as a result of bird flu virus infection or have been culled (killed) due to exposure to infected birds.

The unseasonable return of avian influenza or bird flu continues to wreak havoc on the US poultry industry. Iowa agriculture officials announced Monday that the first infection since April was detected at a large commercial egg-laying farm.

Although the overall risk to the general public from the current bird flu outbreaks remains low, it is important that people take preventive measures around infected or potentially infected birds/poultry to prevent the spread of bird flu viruses to themselves or to other birds/poultry and other animals, including pets.

This applies not just to workplace or wildlife settings but potentially to household settings where people have backyard flocks or pet birds with potential exposures to wild or domestic infected birds.



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