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The most frustrating thing is there's a quick test that can be done to determine whether or not it could possibly replicate in vivo, but instead they're repeating this in vitro petri dish test and going "well it didn't self-replicate so it's probably fine go ape with milk and eggs." Centers for Disease Control my left ass cheek. They're also trying to say that H5N1 can't spread through the air and that human-to-human transmission has never been seen before, yet there are two scientific studies of avian influenza published in 2008 that show both those things happen, as well as a study showing that mosquitoes can carry live H5N1 and it might be a major factor in cross-species spread. We may well be looking down the barrel of another pandemic and they're publishing opinion pieces about how we overreacted to covid (which is still killing hundreds each week in America alone).
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2024/04/23/bird-flu-h5n1-plan-pandemic/
These ghouls don't give a fuck about health and safety, only profit. During the beginning of the covid pandemic, they poured millions of gallons of milk into the sewers to keep prices high, now they're pushing virion-laden milk out to consumers for the same reason without even the due diligence of confirming whether or not there is any risk to anyone immunocompromised or otheriwse.
Testing conducted by the Food and Drug Administration on pasteurized commercially purchased milk has found genetic evidence of the H5N1 bird flu virus, the agency confirmed Tuesday. But the testing, done by polymerase chain reaction, or PCR, cannot distinguish between live virus or fragments of viruses that could have been killed by the pasteurization process.
The agency said it has been trying to see if it could grow virus from milk found to contain evidence of H5N1, which is the gold standard test to see if there is viable virus in a product. The lengthy statement the agency released does not explicitly say FDA laboratories were unable to find live virus in the milk samples, but it does state that its belief that commercial, pasteurized milk is safe to consume has not been altered by these findings.
“To date, we have seen nothing that would change our assessment that the commercial milk supply is safe,” the statement said.
The document was long on assurances but short on details of what has been undertaken or found. It does not specify how many commercial samples were taken or in how many markets, nor does it indicate what percentage of the samples were PCR-positive for H5N1. The statement did not indicate if the testing suggested the amounts of viral genetic material in the milk were low or high.
Furthermore, the statement did not reveal if the milk products were purchased in parts of the country where outbreaks have occurred, or in areas where cows haven’t been seen to have been infected.
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I put this in the tags but I guess it is worth saying here as well: I am not trying to panic anyone, but this definitely seems like something you should know if you are in the US. The milk supply is not definitely unsafe, but they don't know it is safe yet either, so make your own choices based on that.
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