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Get ready. This is going to go full plandemic just in time to force mail in voting again. If not a bit sooner to piss everyone off.

Also, they want to get rid of the cows anyway. They take a whole fuck load longer to grow and mature than a chicken and have heavily tracked bloodlines (buying a proper bull can cost a MASSIVE amount of money to build your herd/stock).

Every time they found Bird Flu in a chicken flock the ordered the flock destroyed.. tens of to hundreds of thousands. The industry is still trying to recover. Imagine if they force this on the Beef or dairy industry? Think your groceries are expensive now? I hope you don't like beef or dairy products...

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>The CDC has urged doctors to be on the lookout for bird flu infections in dairy workers — amid fears the disease could jump from farm animals to humans. In a health alert Friday, the agency said healthcare workers should consider the possibility of the patient being infected with H5N1 if they work on farms or with dairy cows and are showing flu-like symptoms. The move comes after a farm worker in Texas caught the virus - officials suspect from a cow - earlier this week.

Get ready. This is going to go full plandemic just in time to force mail in voting again. If not a bit sooner to piss everyone off. Also, they want to get rid of the cows anyway. They take a whole fuck load longer to grow and mature than a chicken and have heavily tracked bloodlines (buying a proper bull can cost a MASSIVE amount of money to build your herd/stock). Every time they found Bird Flu in a chicken flock the ordered the flock destroyed.. tens of to hundreds of thousands. The industry is still trying to recover. Imagine if they force this on the Beef or dairy industry? Think your groceries are expensive now? I hope you don't like beef or dairy products... Archive: https://archive.today/pms1H From the post: >>The CDC has urged doctors to be on the lookout for bird flu infections in dairy workers — amid fears the disease could jump from farm animals to humans. In a health alert Friday, the agency said healthcare workers should consider the possibility of the patient being infected with H5N1 if they work on farms or with dairy cows and are showing flu-like symptoms. The move comes after a farm worker in Texas caught the virus - officials suspect from a cow - earlier this week.

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Gain of function.