As President-elect Trump prepares to take office, so-called
public health activists are ginning up a new pandemic. This one is "bird
flu." Not the bird flu that's been around for decades, but a new one
that infects livestock and could possibly mutate into a killer virus
much worse than COVID.
"The virus may mutate and become more easily transmitted
person to person," said infectious disease expert Dr. Dean Blumberg.
"The more this virus circulates and specifically co-circulates with
human strains, that's going to increase the odds of the virus evolving
to more human-to-human transmission and that that of course, could
signal another pandemic."
COVID fascist Deborah Birx has been on the case for months, advocating that we test cattle for bird flu.
She's now all over the potential pandemic.
In fact, Birx is trying to stoke panic.BIRX:
Low risk, low risk of human-to-human transmission. Didn't we hear that
from the WHO and the CDC about COVID? So, I think our way through this
is to use 21st century technology. Remember, it was the private sector
that gave us tests within weeks. We went from 20,000 tests to 2 million
tests.
So, if we got the private sector engaged in our response,
they would help us get tests out to all of the dairy farms, all the
poultry farms, where they could test both the chickens and the people
exposed to the chickens. And then we would know how far spread this
virus was.
Right now, we're just looking for symptoms again. We
should never be tracking viruses through symptoms. You don't see a virus
through a symptoms. You see the virus through the test. And we know
from COVID, most of the spread was asymptomatic. If we had been testing
in January, as many other countries were, we wouldn't have had the
spread that we had.
So, I'm hoping we learn from --
BROWN: But it sounds like it doesn't --
(CROSSTALK)
BROWN: -- it sounds like from what you're laying out --
BIRX: Yes.
BROWN: -- you don't think this country has learned --
BIRX: We did not.
Birx isn't the only member of the old gang itching for a reunion.
Trump's CDC director, Robert Redfield, has been preaching doom via bird
flu for months. Here, he's warning about a 50% fatality rate.
Today, abortion apologist and COVID panic-spreader Lena Wen was on CBS' "Face the Nation."
MAJOR GARRETT: What should be happening in the Biden administration right now that isn't going on?
DR.
LEANA WEN: Yeah, there are two main things that they should be doing in
the days that they have left. The first is to get testing out there. I
feel like we should have learned our lesson from COVID that just because
we aren't testing, it doesn't mean that the virus isn't there. It just
means that we aren't looking for it. We should be having rapid tests,
home tests, available to all farm workers, to their families, for the
clinicians taking care of them, so that we aren't waiting for public
labs and CDC labs to tell us what's bird flu or not. And the second very
important thing is this is not like the beginning of COVID, where we
were dealing with a new virus, we didn't have a vaccine. There actually
is a vaccine developed already against H5N1. The Biden administration
has contracted with manufacturers to make almost 5 million doses of the
vaccine. However, they have not asked the FDA to authorize the vaccine.
There's research done on it. They could get this authorized now, and
also get the vaccine out so- and to farm workers and to vulnerable
people. I think that's the right approach, because we don't know what
the Trump administration is going to be doing around bird flu. If they
have people coming in with anti-vaccine stances, could they hold up
vaccine authorization? If they don't want to know how much bird flu is
out there, could they withhold testing? I mean, that's a possibility,
and I think the Biden administration in the remaining days should get
testing and vaccines widely available so that at least it empowers state
and local health officials and clinicians to do the right thing for
their patients.
MAJOR GARRETT: Dr. Wen, is bird flu in humans super dangerous?
DR.
LEANA WEN: Well, the World Health Organization estimates that in prior
outbreaks of the bird flu that the mortality rate is 52%. 52%. However,
in the- in this most recent outbreak, it seems that most cases have been
mild and maybe some people even have asymptomatic infection. But the
question is, we don't know what happens when bird flu affects more
vulnerable individuals. People infected so far in the US have been
mainly farm workers who are working, presumably generally healthy, as
opposed to what happens when you get to children, to pregnant women, to
older individuals with chronic illnesses. We don't know how deadly, how
dangerous bird flu is going to be for those individuals. And again,
that's one more reason why we don't want it to spread and acquire more
mutations.
Nearly 100 million
chickens and other poultry have been killed this year to stop the
spread of the disease, and they show signs of wanting to go after cattle
because birds or something.
I can't say with certainty that they
are spouting nonsense, but it resembles it. Bird flu, H5N1, has been
around since at least 1959. It hasn't shown a history of poultry-human
transmission outside of China (does this sound familiar?).
BTW, this meme is floating around. It is FAKE FAKE FAKE. Look up the Time Magazine covers for yourself.
These virus scares plow through the media about annually. As recently as August, we were warned about a monkeypox pandemic.
How you react is a matter of prudential judgment, but in this case, I'd
say that the history of the cast of characters demanding we take the
scare seriously goes a long way toward undermining the likelihood of it
being anything other than a line of attack against the incoming
administration.
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