Strange Sounds
Avian flu is spreading around the world, with increasing numbers of infected birds and mammals.
This could be exacerbated in the coming months when migratory season begins, potentially disrupting food chains, and bringing more exposure of the virus to humans.
Psyop: The worst case scenario would be that the virus adapts to better spread between humans, sparking a new epidemic/pandemic. Governments are looking into vaccinating poultry to dampen economic damage caused by mass culling.
Here are the latest reports:
- Colorado state veterinarian warns of avian flu surge as spring bird migration begins
- Hundreds of dead birds found across southern Ontario, being tested for H5N1
- Chile reports at least 532 sea lions believed to have died following H5N1 bird flu, much higher than previously reported
- Belgium reports 11 cases of H5N1 in Red Foxes, 6 in Mustelids and 2 in European Polecats
- Taiwan finds H9N2 bird flu, orders close monitoring of 21 people and culling of 4,551 chickens on Kinmen
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