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Human Bird Flu Cases Are Likely “Underreported”

Updated: July 30, 2024 at 1:36 pm EST  See Comments

As the bird flu continues to spread, the mainstream media continues to push the fear of it onto the public. The ever-spreading avian influenza is now said to be “underreported” in human beings.

The virus that the ruling class is using as an excuse to cull entire poultry flocks is known as H5N1. It is increasingly adapting to mammals and has been found in cats, goats, and raccoons. In the United States, the virus has spread to at least 170 dairy herds across 13 states. And in April, health officials confirmed that a dairy worker had caught the virus from an infected cow. This was the first time the virus made the jump from a mammal to a human.

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This fear-mongering of underreported human cases is right in time for the emergency use authorization of the newly crafted mRNA bird flu “vaccines.” How coincidental.

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On July 25, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed an additional three human cases, bringing the total number of U.S. cases to 13 since April, according to a report by Wired. 

“These cases are not entirely surprising given that these people were working with infected poultry,” says Stephen Morse, an epidemiologist at Columbia University in New York. “The good news is that so far, there’s no evidence that this has spread from person to person. At that point, we’d really have to ramp up the concern to the level of red alert.”

The American Medical Association (AMA) made a few changes to its Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) system this past week. The CPT system is described as “the leading medical terminology code set for describing health care procedures and services.” One change is the creation

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