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Home » Is The Bird Flu Threat Diminishing?

Is The Bird Flu Threat Diminishing?

Adam Green By Adam Green June 26, 2025 4 Min Read
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Is The Bird Flu Threat Diminishing?

With reports of wars, attacks, and rhetoric surrounding military conflicts, the bird flu has not been on the front pages of the news lately. Could the bird flu threat and fear-mongering be diminishing?

People definitely seem more concerned about the problems with a potential ignition of World War 3 right now, and some of the media have admitted that safety precautions are falling to the wayside. Dairy cattle no longer need to be tested for bird flu in order to be entered into county fairs in Iowa.

At the same time, other media outlets are trying to keep bird flu on the front page by reporting on the hows and whys of bird flu’s transmission from poultry to dairy cattle. Scientific American reported that bird flu kind of snuck up on dairy farmers, after some noticed their animals were getting ill.

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Reuters also recently reported that Brazil has said that the restrictions placed on it over the avian influenza were lifted by seventeen countries. Japan, which in 2024 was the third-largest importer of Brazilian chicken, was among the nations that lifted restrictions, according to the statement.

Last week, the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) considered a bird flu outbreak on a commercial farm in Brazil as “resolved“. The country had declared itself free of bird flu in commercial flocks after observing a 28-day period without any new commercial farm outbreaks. –Reuters

When typing in “bird flu is over”, an artificial intelligence-generated answer says the contrary.

As of June 2025, there are ongoing reports of avian influenza outbreaks in various regions, including England, the United States, and Canada. For example, in England, there have been confirmed cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N1 in commercial poultry, leading to the declaration of protection and surveillance zones around affected premises. Similarly, in the United States, there have been detections of HPAI in commercial and backyard flocks, with the virus spreading through wild bird migrations. In Canada, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is still responding to detections of HPAI and LPAI, emphasizing the need for enhanced biosecurity measures. The virus continues to pose a risk to poultry and other birds, and while the risk to humans remains low, there are ongoing efforts to monitor and control the spread of the virus. –AI generated reaponse to “bird flu is over.”

What do you think? Have you tried to get an answer on where we are with the bird flu? Media reports on it right now are sparse, yet AI seems to think it’s still a big deal. But as always, the risk to humans remains low. At least that hasn’t changed since the propaganda began.

What are your thoughts? Was this overblown? Will we still see a pandemic? What about a plandemic? Let us know in the comments!

 

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