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Is it finally “transmitting” between humans? A second person in Missouri has been confirmed as testing positive for bird flu having no exposure to infected animals.

A blood test confirmed the infection, according to a report by Accuweather. The H5N1 is a type of influenza that’s rare in humans but is highly contagious and deadly in several species of animals, including poultry and dairy cattle, raising fears that it could mutate and become a virus that preys on people, too.

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The specialized blood tests, which were conducted by scientists at the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, looked for immune proteins called antibodies made in response to an infection. These antibodies confirm that a person has had an infection with a particular pathogen. The results were shared more widely with public health officials, scientists, and the media in several calls hosted by health officials on Thursday morning. –Accuweather

The H5N1 bird flu strain is a type of influenza that’s rare in humans but is highly contagious and deadly in several species of animals. It can be especially easily transmitted in poultry and dairy cattle, which has been raising fears that it could mutate and become a virus that easily infects human beings as well.

Although the results of this one person’s tests don’t definitively rule out human-to-human transmission of the virus, the CDC officials say that they do suggest that it isn’t common or widespread and that it didn’t happen in a health-care setting where caregivers have close physical contact with patients. Even though a person living in the patient’s household was also positive, the CDC says the timing of their illness suggests that both had a common exposure rather than one catching it from the other.

“We know that there’s something down there and that the case and household contact were likely exposed to or infected with H5N1, but we can’t say if what we’re seeing below the ocean surface is a whale, or a submarine,” Dr. Demetre Daskalakis, head of the CDC’s National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases said.

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It sure looks like bird flu is going to be the next big thing. In fact, they’ve already stockpiled “vaccines” just for the slave class!

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