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JUST IN - Former Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Robert Redfield says, "It's not a question of if, it's more of a question of when we will have a bird flu pandemic."
"I'm less concerned that this will happen through spillover and evolution in animals, I'm much more concerned that this will happen in the laboratory through gain-of-function research ... I can create this virus literally in weeks to months."
We need an immediate global moratorium on all H5N1 GOF research and thorough investigations into all laboratories conducting this research, as well as the companies that are funding or have funded it, including the Gates Foundation.
ACCORDING TO COPILOT:
Yes, gain-of-function (GOF) research has been conducted with bird flu viruses. In 2011, scientists in the United States and the Netherlands engineered H5N1 avian influenza viruses to spread between mammals. This type of research aims to understand how viruses might behave in humans and can potentially increase the threat posed by these viruses. However, such experiments raise safety and ethical concerns, as they could lead to accidental releases or deliberate misuse. The risks associated with GOF research on highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses have been a topic of debate
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FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDS PASTURIZED MILK. BIRD FLU IS HERE.
ACCORDING TO COPILOT:
The FDA is not specifically regulating raw milk due to bird flu, but they are taking precautions to ensure milk safety during the ongoing outbreak of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI). The FDA, along with the USDA and CDC, is monitoring dairy cattle for signs of illness caused by the HPAI virus.
The FDA recommends that raw milk from cows showing symptoms of illness, including those infected with avian influenza viruses, should not be sold or used to make raw milk cheese products. They emphasize the importance of pasteurization, which effectively kills harmful bacteria and viruses, including the bird flu virus.