Pestilence: Bird Flu Spreads Across US, Egg Prices Soar “Highly Pathogenic” Bird Flu Is Spreading Across the United States, With the Latest Infections Detected in Commercial & Non- Commercial Backyard Flock

HNewsWire: In addition to North America, bird flu has infected poultry in Europe and Asia, and the USDA is collaborating with other nations to develop vaccine alternatives. In an endeavor to heal every ailment known to humanity, pharmaceutical firms have created pestilence by supplying vaccinations. These cocktails have infected civilization from the inside out, both physically and emotionally. It’s a demonic combination, and we’ve permitted pharmaceutical firms to poison every living thing on the earth. WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. The bird flu has spread to more than 30 states in the United States, according to the United States Department of Agriculture on Saturday. It was discovered in a commercial chicken flock in Pennsylvania as well as a home flock in Utah. The agency said earlier this month that it was investigating vaccinations as a means of protecting hens against…

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Pale Horse Moving, Pestilence on the Move Again: Warning Issued Over ‘Tomato Flu’ With Dozens of Children Already Infected

HNewsWire: Scientists have warned that the ‘tomato flu’ is showing signs of widespread spread, implying that we may be in for another major virus battle. We’re still fighting COVID-19 as monkey-pox spreads, so why not add another virus to the mix? The tomato flu, so named because of the painful-looking red blisters that appear on the patient’s skin, was first identified in India on May 6. Tomato flu has symptoms similar to monkeypox. Photographer: Jozef Polc / Alamy According to a study published in The Lancet Respiratory Medicine Journal, the flu has infected 82 children under the age of five, with an additional 26 suspected cases up to the age of ten. The virus causes a fever and joint pain similar to COVID-19, but it is unrelated to the illness. Other symptoms have included vomiting, diarrhea, dehydration, and very rare cases…

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Update: Pestilence: Bird Flu Detected in Kentucky, Virginia, Indiana as Outbreak Spreads, Wild Birds Can Carry HPAI A(h5) Viruses Without Showing Symptoms

‘Highly Pathogenic’ Bird Flu Detected On Long Island, Poultry Farmers On Alert According to a statement released by the United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, a “highly pathogenic” bird flu is spreading across the United States, with the latest infections detected in a non-commercial backyard flock (non-poultry) in Suffolk County, New York (APHIS). On Saturday, the APHIS confirmed positive tests for highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in a “small, non-commercial backyard flock” on Long Island, according to the agency. Farmers in the vicinity have been warned to be on the lookout. “The afflicted properties have been quarantined, and the birds on the properties will be depopulated to prevent the sickness from spreading. The flock’s birds will not reach the food chain “In a statement, APHIS said. Other states are reporting outbreaks despite the United…

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Pestilence: COVID-19 Infections in Hong Kong Are Still on the Rise, and the Medical System Is on the Verge of Collapsing

The COVID-19 epidemic in Hong Kong is quickly worsening, with infected patients topping 10,000 for the second day in a row. The city’s medical system and infrastructure are approaching their limits, with the city adhering to China’s zero-COVID-19 policy and many anxious people testing positive for the virus. Thousands of people have been flocking to the city’s hospitals seeking medical assistance after testing positive, according to doctors. While most patients have mild or no symptoms, doctors say that thousands of people have been flocking to the city’s hospitals seeking medical assistance after testing positive. “This is a major issue,” said David Chan, president of the Hospital Authority Employees Alliance union. “The government has been promoting COVID as a very deadly disease… therefore it’s difficult to blame the people.” Residents who test positive and their close connections have also been ordered…

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