Federal Agency Preparing for Bird Flu to Jump to Humans — FDA Chief

by State Brief




Agency commissioner says it will be 10 times worse than Covid.

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Dr. Robert Califf spoke before the members of the Senate Appropriations subcommittee on Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration yesterday where he reported that his agency is preparing for avian influenza to make the jump from birds to humans.

“We’ve been busy getting prepared for if the virus does mutate in a way that jumps into humans,” he said.

The Commissioner also said he expects the virus to mutate in that direction.

“It’s a mathematical probabilistic thing where the mutation will make it able to attach to these receptors in the human lining of the lung,” he said. “That would make it perhaps transmissible through the airways, which would be really bad.”

Califf also discussed how much more virulent the bird flu will be compared to Covid, a disease which illicit the shutting down of the economy and novel gene-therapy nanotech injections to be administered in mass.

“The real worry is that it will jump to the human lungs where, when that has happened in other parts of the world for brief outbreaks, the mortality rates have been 25 percent,” he said. “That’s about 10 times worse than Covid.”

Currently the bird flu strain that has infected dairy cows only infects humans through contact with the eyes, according to Califf during the May 8 hearing.

It has been reported recently that the federal government has already begun stockpiling bird flu vaccines.

Since at least 2005, experimental avian influenza vaccinations have been injected into people.

In preparation for the future of bird flu, the Biden administration has excluded the virus, along with Covid, from risky research rules.

Califf also recently spoke out in favor of the Covid injection results, despite recent revelations indicating its lethality.


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