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First U.S. Human Bird Flu Death Reported

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The United States just recorded its first human bird flu death. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have confirmed the death, saying that the patient was a resident of southwest Louisiana who was hospitalized last month with the first known severe case of bird flu in the country.

This seems to be rolling out, as many have “predicted” a bird flu plandemic would follow the COVID-19 hoax we remember all too well.

Louisiana Patient Tests Positive For Bird Flu – On Par With Dr. Peter Hotez’s Pandemic Threats

The patient who has now passed away had underlying medical conditions before contracting the bird flu and was over the age of 65.

According to a report by NPR, the patient contracted the illness after being exposed to “a combination of a non-commercial backyard flock and wild birds,” as quoted by a news press release. An “extensive public health investigation” did not turn up any other cases of H5N1 in a person or evidence of human-to-human spread.

More than 65 people have caught bird flu during the current outbreak, primarily from close contact while working with infected dairy cattle or poultry.

While these cases have largely led to mild illness, historically other strains of bird flu have proved quite deadly in humans. Of the more than 950 cases reported to the World Health Organization, about 50% have resulted in death.

“We have 20-plus years of data showing that it’s a pretty nasty virus,” said Jennifer Nuzzo, director of the Pandemic Center at the Brown University School of Public Health. “I am not counting on future infections all being mild.” –NPR

Last year, in November, a teenager in Canada contracted the bird flu. The female patient was hospitalized and her illness was so severe that she required extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) to keep her alive.

That case underscores that it’s “very difficult to predict who will become severely ill after an infection,” said Nuzzo. “We should not discount this latest death in Louisiana because the patient had underlying health conditions.”

The virus appears to have picked up some worrisome mutations during the course of the Louisiana patient’s illness.

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

This is still rolling out at a much slower pace than the COVID-19 scamdemic did back in 2020. It could still become the next pandemic, so we should be aware of it and continue to use discernment as the reporting on this outbreak changes. Afterall, some elitists have already done “research” and declared that bird flu could very well be the next “deadly” plandemic.

Research Funded By Fauci And Gates Could See Bird Flu Become The Next Deadly Pandemic

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