Friday 31 May 2024

 

Here We Go Again: Biden Regime To Push Bird Flu mRNA Vaccines.

The Biden government is set to invest millions in an mRNA bird flu vaccine as concerns grow about a nationwide H5N1 outbreak. Concurrently, researchers at the University of Pennsylvania’s School of Medicine have developed an experimental mRNA vaccine for H5N1.

Talks between the U.S. government’s Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority and Pfizer regarding the development of an mRNA vaccine targeting H5N1 are reportedly ongoing, though no formal agreement has been reached yet. Dr. Rick Bright, an experienced immunologist and influenza expert, emphasized the need for broader consideration.

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“While it is good to see BARDA considering partnerships with Moderna and Pfizer, it’s also important that they look at additional companies and technologies that could be helpful in pandemic response and even seasonal influenza vaccine impact,” Dr. Bright noted. He mentioned that GSK and Curevac have recently initiated clinical trials for an H5N1 vaccine alongside other companies exploring innovative delivery methods such as oral capsules and skin patches.

Over 68 dairy herds across nine states have been infected with bird flu in the United States. This year, three dairy workers have tested positive for the H5N1 virus. In at least one case, the virus showed a mutation indicating better adaptation for human transmission.

In a press release touting its new experimental bird flu vaccine, the University of Pennsylvania said, “mRNA vaccines are easily and quickly adapted to protect against different strains of influenza viruses, and don’t require eggs for their development.”

However, discussions surrounding an mRNA vaccine for bird flu are sure to cause concern among the public. The mRNA COVID-19 vaccines created by Moderna, Pfizer, and AstraZeneca have been connected to a host of serious and potentially fatal health risks, including blood, heart, and neurological issues.

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