Is Bird Flu The Next Plandemic? Australis Commits $64 Million To “Protect” Against It
For all intents and purposes, bird flu looks like it is going to be the next plandemic “unleashed” on the world. Australia has now committed $64 million to help “protect” people from the avian influenza virus.
Australia’s government said on Sunday it would spend an extra A$95 million ($64.13 million United States dollars) to protect against a “destructive” bird flu strain that has spread through bird and mammal populations worldwide but not yet reached the island continent, according to a report by Reuters.
Agriculture, Fisheries, and Forestry Minister Julie Collins said the new funding was in addition to more than A$1 billion being spent to bolster the country’s biosecurity.
“This strain of avian influenza presents a real and significant threat to Australia’s agriculture sector,” Collins said in a statement. “Impacts experienced this year from outbreaks of other strains of high pathogenicity avian influenza highlight the importance of continued investment in national preparedness,” Collins added.
The United States has already prepared millions of human “vaccines” for the bird flu as well, and we all know they won’t want those to go to waste.
Ruling Class Has Prepared MILLIONS Of “Vaccines” For The Bird Flu Plandemic
Earlier this year, Australia dealt with three parallel outbreaks of bird flu but each involved a different strain of the virus, none of which was the H5N1 type.
Is It Here? Bird Flu Human To Human Transmission
Cases of bird flu in humans have “raised concerns” amongst some of the ruling agencies in the U.S. and elsewhere. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says that the risk to the human population is still low, even though a human, with no known contact with farm animals, has “contracted” the virus according to mainstream media reports.
This does appear to be rolling out much more slowly than the COVID-19 scamdemic unfolded. The first reports of COVID came in January of 2020 and by March, much of the world was in full tyrannical lockdown.
The one strain of bird flu, H5N1, that has been circulating since 1997 when it was first noted, is the one of concern. It was particularly active in the United Kingdom between October 2021 and September 2022, causing disease in both wild and domestic birds. Now, it appears that it’s infecting dairy cattle as well as domestic cats.
California Has Confirmed a Third Human Case of Bird Flu
California has now reported a fourth case of human bird flu, according to KMPH, a FOX News affiliate. This human being did have contact with dairy cattle, according to the source. California’s health department has also been notified of two additional possible human cases both also in the Central Valley.
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