Cattle Lockdowns? You won’t know whether to laugh or cry when you read this STAT News article.
It’s THAT nonsensical. But do they plan to use this craziness to destroy the supply of meat, chicken, eggs, and milk?
BS”D
Why is the government already promising hundreds of millions of dollars to “help contain” a cattle “virus” which, by the admission of USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack, cattle recover very well from, and which doesn’t harm humans?
Vilsack said that 80 cattle have been tested, he doesn’t know the number of “positives,” one person had pink eye, and now $300 million is on its way to help fight the non-issue? Does this make any logical sense?
Numbers from STAT article below:
Agriculture Department - $98 million to “aid states restricting the interstate movement of affected cattle”
Federal government - as much as $28,000 apiece to livestock farms to “bolster protective measures and testing”
Health Officials - $101 million toward expanded surveillance, tests, treatments, and vaccines for the virus
USDA - will compensate farms for lost product “due to H5N1 contamination.”
CDC - $93 million “to build lab capacity, scale up wastewater and exposure surveillance, and boost genomic sequencing.”
FDA - $8 million “toward bolstering testing and surveillance of the commercial milk supply.”
Why has the fortune of funding been advanced so rapidly, when we haven’t heard the slightest peep of crisis, let alone illness, from a single farmer?
I think by now we know the sad answer. They are cooking up a “pandemic.”
Health officials have been preparing for “an avian influenza outbreak of this kind” for 20 years, Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra said.
No kidding! I’m sure they have been laying the groundwork to help this momentous “outbreak” become a “reality” for more than 20 years!
Kind of reminds me of Germany, March 2020. One woman, supposedly an “asymptomatic carrier,” was said to have sickened several other people. Country closed!
You can’t predict pandemics. Unless you create them yourself, as Sasha L. recently reminded us.
Why would you want to do that? Power and control. Moving people off their land and taking it for yourself. Driving them into poverty. Creating hunger.
Like Mao Tse Tung. “In 1958, he launched the Great Leap Forward that aimed to rapidly transform China's economy from agrarian to industrial, which led to the Great Chinese Famine and the deaths of 15–55 million people between 1958 and 1962.” (Wikipedia)
But of course it’s all in the name of kindness and compassion. HELPING everyone stay SAFE. HELPING “protect” the environment. Sure.
Stat News, May 10:
WASHINGTON — The federal government will provide livestock farms as much as $28,000 apiece to bolster protective measures and testing for the avian flu virus spreading among dairy cows, officials said Friday.
The Agriculture Department also allotted $98 million to aid states restricting the interstate movement of affected cattle, and health officials announced they would put an additional $101 million toward expanded surveillance, tests, treatments, and vaccines for the virus, which has now spread to at least 40 farms in nine states, with one confirmed human transmission.
The announcement comes amid increasing calls from infectious disease experts and public health officials for a clear picture of the virus’ spread and the risk it might pose. While officials maintain that the risk of spread to the general public is still very low, farmworkers are repeatedly exposed to potentially sick cows. Yet early efforts by federal and state health officials to shore up protective measures have had limited success.
Since a federal testing order was issued April 29, “approximately 80” cows have been tested for the virus, USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack said. “I don’t have the number of positives.”
Affected farmers could receive thousands of dollars over the next 120 days to provide personal protective equipment to workers, ship onsite tests to federal labs, safely dispose of contaminated products, and call in veterinary care. Workers could also be compensated for enrolling in bird flu studies led by the Agriculture Department and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Separately, the USDA said it will compensate farms for lost product due to H5N1 contamination. The funds will draw from an existing emergency assistance program usually used for culling sick poultry and other livestock.
“Dairy cows that have H5N1 generally recover well and there’s little mortality associated with this disease. It does dramatically limit milk production, which can cause economic loss for producers with affected premises,” Vilsack told reporters. “We want to support farmers…to offset some of those losses.”
The CDC also said it “has identified an additional $93 million” to build lab capacity, scale up wastewater and exposure surveillance, and boost genomic sequencing. The Food and Drug Administration announced an additional $8 million will go toward bolstering testing and surveillance of the commercial milk supply. The funds, officials said in the statement, “may also allow the FDA to partner with universities on critical research questions.”
Health officials have been preparing for “an avian influenza outbreak of this kind” for 20 years, Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra said.
“It’s critical that we are well positioned to test, treat, prevent, this virus from spreading. I think that’s clear in everything we’re saying,” he said.
The funds announced Friday will be channeled to farms with confirmed cases of H5N1, though CDC separately on Monday urged all farms and slaughterhouses to provide protective gear to workers.
“We recognize that from a worker safety perspective, there can be risks even before the herd is confirmed to be positive,” CDC Deputy Director Nirav Shah said Friday.
Yet there is no mechanism to require workers to wear protective equipment, or test and participate in studies.
“In terms of farmworkers, that really is a voluntary circumstance,” said Vilsack. “I’m sure if they’re willing to work with CDC, I’m sure CDC would be happy to oblige.”
https://www.statnews.com/2024/05/10/bird-flu-spread-control-usda-hhs-announce-aid-dairy-farm-h5n1-outbreaks/
It’s just like Oregon, shutting down small farms:
Prayer to the Creator is key right now. The Evil Ones plan, and G-d laughs. He will ultimately use every one of their evil schemes against them.
"$300 million is on its way to help fight the non-issue" I have Lyme disease. Federal government/NIH spent $125 million on Lyme disease in 2024. A report in 2022 said there is an overall 68.5% increase in Lyme disease cases since 2017–2019 and a 72.9% increase in high-incidence areas. According to the CDC and the Lyme Disease Association 400,000-500,000 people are diagnosed and treated for Lyme disease annually. So where is the commitment to real research there?
gracias, brucha.
this is as crazy as it gets, as commented already, cattle mostly don't move now anyway!
yes, this is step one before announcing mrna to a save the cows and then fill them with disease so that they die although not before providing pathogens to the consumption of their milk or meat.