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U.S. Ends Its Bird Flu Emergency Response As Infections Disappear

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The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has ended its emergency response to bird flu, as human infections have ceased. The virus’s ability to infect seems to have abated for now.

Scientists have been perplexed as to why the bird flu has ceased infecting humans in the United States while simultaneously maintaining that the risk to human beings is low.

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Most of us recall that the flu disappeared once COVID-19 surfaced, too, and it was all part of a massive psychological operation (psyop) to rename the common cold and panic people into taking an experimental “vaccine” using a new technology with spike proteins.

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The mainstream media spend over a year trying to panic the public about the bird flu while culling millions of animals and pushing a plandemic narrative on those still willing to listen. What was it all for? To see how much tolerance people have for the deceitful language they use?

The CDC merged its bird flu updates with those routinely reported for seasonal influenza starting on Monday, and will post the number of people monitored and tested for the virus, also known as H5N1, on a monthly basis, the agency said. It will no longer include infection rates found among animals on its website.

States that were among the hardest hit have also dialed back their efforts. California ended its emergency declaration in April, a spokesperson for the Department of Public Health told Bloomberg. Washington, which had 11 human cases in 2024, is also downsizing its response, state epidemiologist Scott Lindquist said. -Bloomberg

“We are letting our guard down,” said Michael Kinch, an infectious disease expert and chief innovation officer at Stony Brook University in New York.

What are your thoughts? Is it a good thing? Was it all just a scam from the beginning? Or will it eventually explode once again now that people are going to be less fearful?

 

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