A new, more dangerous strain of the H5N1 bird flu, named D1.1, has been identified and is believed to have already caused two fatalities. Dr. Peter McCullough, a leading medical authority in the country, is raising alarms about the potential for human outbreaks and transmission. The doctor warns that this threat could escalate as more variants emerge, increasing the risk to humans.
Dr. McCullough cautions that infections in mammals and migratory birds across the United States suggest further viral adaptation is probable. This adaptation could enhance the virus’s ability to transmit among mammals, potentially spilling over into human populations. He explains that certain species, such as pigs, might facilitate the mixing of H5N1 with other flu viruses, leading to new, possibly more dangerous strains.
Dr. McCullough criticizes the government’s containment efforts, stating they are ineffective, and suggests that another experimental mRNA vaccine might also fail. He points out that the mass culling of healthy animals isn’t a sustainable solution to the H5N1 outbreak. Migratory birds could reintroduce the disease, making it a continuous threat with significant consequences for poultry production and prices.
The widespread culling of poultry also poses a risk to human workers and is linked to instances of chicken-to-human transmission. Dr. McCullough argues that bird flu mRNA vaccines, including those funded by CEPI and developed by Moderna and Arcturus Therapeutics, are poorly conceived solutions. According to him, mass vaccination of animals is not a viable strategy either.
A recent study titled “Association of poultry vaccination with interspecies transmission and molecular evolution of H5 subtype avian influenza virus” supports Dr. McCullough’s stance. The study shows that extensive poultry vaccination can lead to increased viral evolution and antigenic drift, potentially facilitating interspecies transmission. This suggests that vaccination efforts might not effectively control the virus’s spread.
Despite the looming threat, Dr. McCullough emphasizes that living in fear isn’t necessary. He asserts that fear is exactly what certain entities want to instill, to control public opinion and actions. Instead of succumbing to panic, individuals should focus on preparedness and protecting their health.
The Wellness Company offers a Contagion Emergency Kit, curated by Dr. McCullough and his team, to help individuals manage their risk. This kit includes essential prescription medications such as generic Tamiflu, Ivermectin, and Hydroxychloroquine. These medications are recommended to be part of every American’s preparedness plan.
The Contagion Kit, available by prescription only, cannot be found in stores. After purchasing, individuals complete a short questionnaire to obtain a prescription from a Wellness Company doctor. The kit aims to ensure no household is caught off-guard in an emergency.
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Erica Carlin is an independent journalist, opinion writer and contributor to several news and opinion sources. She is based in Georgia.