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Bird Flu Mutation Raises Pandemic Red Flags

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In a recent study, researchers found that a single alteration in a protein on the surface of the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N1 virus could significantly increase its potential for human-to-human transmission. Unsurprisingly enough, the study into bird flu mutation was funded by the National Institute of Health (NIH).

The H5N1 virus is currently present in United States dairy cows and has been circulating for some time now. The outcome of the study “highlights” the need for mass surveillance according to the NIH, which is a government entity attempting to control the slave class.

A Single Mutation Could Cause Bird Flu To Become Transmissible Between Humans

At present, the bovine (cow) H5N1 virus is not capable of human-to-human transmission. However, infections have been documented in individuals exposed to infected wild birds, poultry, dairy cows, and other mammals. As part of global pandemic preparedness efforts, researchers have long studied H5N1 to track natural genetic mutations and assess their potential impact on transmissibility. –SciTechDaily

Scientists have known for at least a few months (most likely much longer) what exact mutation would be needed for the bird flu to make its jump to humans.  So far, the media is paling into this as well saying that the U.S. isn’t doing enough to stop this outbreak from becoming a human plandemic.

Scientists at Scripps Research used the H5N1 strain isolated from the first U.S. human infection with the bovine strain 2.3.4.4b (A/Texas/37/2024) to test how mutations in the HA gene sequence affected the binding of that protein with avian versus human-type cell receptors.

According to SciTechDaily, the researchers introduced several mutations into the viral HA protein that had been observed to occur naturally in the past and found that one mutation, called Q226L, improved the ability of the protein to attach to receptors typically found on human cells, especially when an additional mutation was present. Importantly, the researchers introduced the genetic mutations only into the HA surface protein and did not create or conduct experiments with a whole, infectious virus.

This is a conflict of interest, considering the research was funded in part by NIH’s National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), through its Centers of Excellence for Influenza Research and Response program.  The ruling class agency is looking for a particular outcome, and they likely have found it.

Rulers Begin to Establish A “Bird Flu” Narrative

This is taking a lot longer than the COVID-19 scamdemic to roll out completely.

 

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