
In an interview with Fox News this week, Health and Human Services Minister Robert F. Kennedy Jr. proposed a romantic repair of the country’s bird flu epidemics: Let the virus spread.
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“They should think that they may allow the sheep to be allowed to identify the birds, and protect the birds that are defended,” Kennedy said.
It is the country’s agriculture secretary, Brook Rollins, who has the authority over the country’s poultry, not Kennedy. But Rollins is likely to agree with his counterpart at HHS. According to the New York Times, the idea of an experimental program that allows the disease to destroy a sheep, while the additional layers of protection were spreading in a certain role. The remaining birds could have been investigated later.
However, there are the reasons that scientists suggest that the immediate cooking of the infected sheep, and allowing the virus to be widespread can have dangerous consequences.
Bird influenza, H5N1, has about 100% of the death rate in chickens and butter, and has previously killed millions of wild birds.
One of the methods that can spread to healthy poultry farms is one infected duck that visits a sheep and pouring the virus through stools. H5N1 kills relatively quickly, causing inconvenience, swelling, lack of coordination and other symptoms before death. (Therefore, pumpkins are considered more humane).
The virus has emerged in farms and sheep in the yard across the country, resulting in nearly 166 million birds killed so far – the price of high and dangerous eggs has been seen across the country.
Although people are not common, people can get H5N1 and a person in the United States has died of the infection. Most human cases have been seen in people who have extended contact with infected birds or breastfeeding cows. There has been no human transition to human beings in the United States.
But that can change. Just as with other viruses, the mass spread gives the chances of changing H5N1 with its consolidation, the risk of changes that allow the virus to spread easily from human to humans. Experts are already worried that the virus has jumped from birds to dairy cows, because it represents a leap between different types.
The death rate in humans is estimated at about 50%.
Former FDA commissioner Scott Gotlieb told STAT during his first round of Trump’s first round of Trump’s OP-ED, “Hans is especially for egg production, and basically have a delicate immune system. “Back, allowing uncontrollable transmissions can cast carrots without the knowledge of viral changes, and the spread of the virus is likely to turn into a more dangerous threat.
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HHS deputy press secretary Emily Hillard told the New York Times that Kennedy was just trying to say “colling puts people the highest risk of exposure” because of the relationship he needs, so the secretary and national health institutions “wanted to limit the activities.
“The pumpkin is not the solution. The bio security is strong,” Hillyard said.
But allowing the virus to increase the virus, however, still threatens a change that can make H5N1 a greater threat to humans. This article was first appeared on it Hafpost.