Opinion Why the New Human Case of Bird Flu Is So Alarming

Why the New Human Case of Bird Flu Is So Alarming
The New York Times (archive.ph)
By Rick Bright
2024-06-02 10:00:07GMT

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Dr. Bright is a virologist and the former head of the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority.


The third human case of H5N1, reported on Thursday in a farmworker in Michigan who was experiencing respiratory symptoms, tells us that the current bird flu situation is at a dangerous inflection point.

The virus is adapting in predictable ways that increase its risk to humans, reflecting our failure to contain it early on. The solutions to this brewing crisis — such as comprehensive testing — have been there all along, and they’re becoming only more important. If we keep ignoring the warning signs we have only ourselves to blame.

H5N1 has long been more than a bird problem. The virus has found its way into dairy cattle across nine states, affecting 69 herds that we know about. Of the three human cases of H5N1 that have been identified, all involve farmworkers who were in direct contact with infected cows or milk. The first two cases were relatively mild, involving symptoms like eye irritation, or conjunctivitis. However, the most recent case has shown more concerning signs, including coughing.

The emergence of respiratory symptoms is disconcerting because it indicates a potential shift in how the virus affects humans. Coughing can spread viruses more easily than eye irritation can.

New symptoms should be expected as the virus continues to spread and adapt to humans. Yet our response to this looming danger has been woefully inadequate, particularly in the area of testing.

Testing is our first line of defense in identifying and controlling infectious diseases. It allows health responders to understand the extent of an outbreak, identify who is infected and take measures to prevent further spread.

In the case of H5N1, human testing is crucial not only for diagnosing current infections but also for understanding how the virus is spreading. Serology testing, which looks for antibodies in the blood, can help us determine how many people have been infected with the virus even if they did not develop symptoms.

Despite its importance and repeated calls for its use, serology testing for H5N1 has been virtually non-existent in this outbreak. Without serology testing by state or local health officials, we are most likely missing many cases, particularly among asymptomatic people or those with mild symptoms. This underreporting skews our understanding of the virus’s spread and hampers our ability to respond effectively.

Undetected cases of H5N1 mean that infected people may continue to spread the virus unknowingly. This is especially dangerous in farming communities where close contact with animals and other workers is common. Each missed case is a potential link in a chain of transmission that could lead to a wider outbreak.

Moreover, failing to detect cases undermines the ability to have targeted public health interventions. If we don’t know the full extent of the outbreak, we can’t effectively allocate resources such as vaccines and antiviral treatments to those who need them most.

There’s also a human cost. Farmworkers, often working long hours in proximity to infected animals, bear the brunt of this oversight. They are at higher risk for infection and yet many lack health insurance and paid sick leave, making it difficult for them to seek testing and treatment. They may also be reluctant to report symptoms or seek medical care out of fear of losing their jobs or facing immigration-related repercussions. As a result, many may continue working while infected, further spreading the virus.

This is why we need a robust national testing strategy, coordinated by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, that includes both diagnostic and serology testing. This should be coupled with outreach efforts from state and local health departments to ensure that farmworkers have access to testing and feel safe using it. This means providing clear information in multiple languages, ensuring that testing is free and accessible, and offering support for those who test positive, such as paid sick leave and medical care. All health workers should be trained and equipped with tests that can provide a rapid diagnosis that will prompt timely and appropriate treatment.

The United States must also improve surveillance and data collection to get a clearer picture of the outbreak. This includes ramping up testing in areas with known infections, conducting regular screenings of at-risk populations by state and local health departments and using innovative approaches such as wastewater surveillance to detect the virus in communities early.

To further cloud our understanding of the outbreak, the U.S. Department of Agriculture has been slow to share critically important virus sequence data from animals infected with the H5N1 virus. While several states are continually reporting new infections in cows, the U.S.D.A. has not shared a virus sequence collected from a cow in several weeks.

This H5N1 outbreak is a warning. The report of respiratory symptoms is not a good sign, and this is not a good way to prevent a pandemic.

Rick Bright is the chief executive of Bright Global Health, a consulting company that focuses on improving responses to public health emergencies.
 
I refuse to do this again. No lockdowns. No face diapers. They keep trying to scare us with new possible pandemics. But they blew their load on Covid and now everyone resents what happened.

I love how so many stores don't want you wearing masks now because of criminal youth. I see teens with masks everywhere now. There was an incident at a Jersey town event where multiple masked youths got off a bus and started fighting each other. Even multiple arrests didn't stop them from fighting.
"Youths"? You mean niggers?

Look at how MSM engineers daily use of language.
 
The virus is adapting in predictable ways that increase its risk to humans, reflecting our failure to contain it early on.

If only we'd killed all the birds or made them wear N95s.
 
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The point of this article is to prompt authorities to take measures that would prevent you from eating bugs and wearing a mask.

Some people are performatively anti-public health for some reason, and there is a lot of overlap with retards in the raw milk movement, which is also an element of this story.
 
So this is going to be COVID 2: Lockdown Boogaloo?

I think it would be a bad idea for them to try it again so soon. The result will be people literally burning this country to the fucking ground.

UuuuaaWWaahwuahaua another boogieman pandemic that has coughing ooooohhhwawhwhaa cow milk scary!

The funny part is, people should be drinking more milk than ever. The flash pasteurization process will kill any living virus and make it safe. Drinking dead virus and virus particles will allow our immune systems to begin processing the pathogens and mounting a defense. If you actually saw a live version of H5N1 in the near future (within about 6 months) your body would remember the pieces it had already seen and mount an augmented defense against it making it much more likely that the virus would fail to seriously harm you. The whole "dead virus in milk" is essentially a really retarded version of an oral dead-virus vaccine. It provides short-term, minimal immunity, but way better than being naive when you see the living virus for the first time.

People should be pounding down the pasteurized milk.
 
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Just make a government mandate that all birds must wear masks and stay 8 feet apart.
Heckin' birbs in masks? Oh my Science that's Faucin' awesome!

Some people are performatively anti-public health for some reason, and there is a lot of overlap with retards in the raw milk movement, which is also an element of this story.
Yeah, raw cow milk is just retarded, pseudoscientific nonsense. Only stuff like Jilly Juice or "MMS" is dumber. By its very nature milk is an ideal growth medium for bacteria because it has a lot of simple sugars and is at body temperature when the cow is milked.

I laughed when a bunch of idiot politicians drank it and got sick.
 
Yeah, raw cow milk is just retarded, pseudoscientific nonsense. Only stuff like Jilly Juice or "MMS" is dumber. By its very nature milk is an ideal growth medium for bacteria because it has a lot of simple sugars and is at body temperature when the cow is milked.

I laughed when a bunch of idiot politicians drank it and got sick.

I told a non-online Midwesterner who grew up on a farm about it, and she was visibly grossed out. "Don't they know how nasty that stuff is before it's treated?"
 
These are all marketing/intent type articles to ready you for the destruction of cattle.
Let’s go back in time!
It’s 2001 and foot and mouth disease is found in a farm in Northumberland. The uk government is advised by EXPERTS (more on that in a moment) and they end up culling millions of animals, and also enforcing movement restrictions not just on animals but in people too. Sound familiar?
Well here’s a familiar name! The EXPERT whose model did all this was none other than prof Neil ‘shagger’ Ferguson, he of the SAGE committee and whose model helped convince the uk government to lock us all down.

Now once could be a mistake but twice? Hmmm… let’s look closer at the prof. Pasted from my previous post in this:
Fans of tyranny may remember that he snuck out to shag his lover while insisting the rest of us be locked down. Fans of Noticing Things may recall that his lover is a lady called Antonia Staats. https://archive.ph/QY4oU
Antonia is a left wing activist who works in a key role for the lobbying group Avaaz. Who are avaaz? Well, they ARE interesting. Fingers in all sorts of pies. Not just climate change but spin around various regional wars. They are, in short, exactly the kind of body who enact the globalist narrative and ruin lives. Read this
https://archive.ph/JN9Pkhttps://archive.ph/JN9Pk
Something wicked this way comes
 
Kill all livestock and vaxx to the maxx. It's the only way to protect yourself, citizen. Be sure to also sign up for the non intrusive app that totally won't spy on everything you do.
 
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I didn't fall for the covid bs, and I won't fall for this. Still not going to ever wear a mask or get the clotshot, nice try though globalists clinging to power.

Change, it be coming.
Unlike covid, H5N1 is actually dangerous to the average person. Going total anti-vaccine is retarded.
 
Unlike covid, H5N1 is actually dangerous to the average person. Going total anti-vaccine is retarded.
Flu is the most likely thing to cause the next real pandemic. I am well aware of that, and I would also refuse any mRNA shot for it. Nobody is injecting me with anything ever again unless I’m able to look at the safety data for it. Real safety data.
I say that as someone who has even had some of the spicier ones like rabies for research work.
 
I was told exactly the same thing about COVID. "YOU CAN'T TREAT THIS LIKE THE FLU! I'M GOING TO LAUGH YOU WHEN DIE, YOU SCIENCE DENYING CHUD!"
I never said I'd laugh at you dying. What's the matter with you?
Flu is the most likely thing to cause the next real pandemic. I am well aware of that, and I would also refuse any mRNA shot for it. Nobody is injecting me with anything ever again unless I’m able to look at the safety data for it. Real safety data.
I say that as someone who has even had some of the spicier ones like rabies for research work.
We have non-mRNA vaccines for COVID. It would be prudent for health authorities to prepare one for this too since many people refuse mRNA vaccines.
 
We have non-mRNA vaccines for COVID
None of them are safe either. The dna shots have their own issues with the vectors on top of also producing billions of copies of the protein part that’s toxic. Not sure about the protein subunit ones but I wouldn’t fancy being injected with, again, the part of the protein that’s actually doing the damage.
 
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