Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I was on the road catching the recap on radio and kept asking myself who this a-hole was and was astounded at how he was trying to bamboozle us with BS. If his is the plan, we are screwed. I just hope to hell the state health agencies are able to step up in a big way.
States with MAGA governors will not step up.
Anonymous wrote:There are no eggs in the grocery store. There are signs about the avian flu.
What is Trump doing about this?
When he said that he was going to bring down the cost of eggs did he mean that they would no longer be available?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do they have to kill every bird in a 50 mile radius if one gets the flu? This isn't avian ebola or anything.
They test every bird in a 10 km radius. Not kill.
And yes, it’s highly pathogenic.
But its the flu, so why? 100+ million plus birds were culled because of it. Its the flu, can't they just call in sick for a week and then get back to egg laying?
Discourse in our country has reached such a low that I'm not sure whether you're being sarcastic or not.
I find the lack of curiosity by most people on this, and really everything, very perplexing.
Some simple questions that are hard to find answers for:
1. What is the mortality rate in wild vs farmed animals for the same species
2. What is the mortality rate for different species of avians
3. What is the mortality rate for different sub-species of avians
4. How does mortality rate vary within like birds when conditions vary
In essence, is bird flu a problem because we've bread chickens to be egg laying meat machines that live in cramped boxes on the edge of survival until they croak at a young age? If so, maybe the way we "solve" avian flu is just kicking the can down the road.
Anonymous wrote:
I was on the road catching the recap on radio and kept asking myself who this a-hole was and was astounded at how he was trying to bamboozle us with BS. If his is the plan, we are screwed. I just hope to hell the state health agencies are able to step up in a big way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing will be done. Billionaires tend to get vaccines whether they publicly say they "believe" in them or not.
Omg, you will all get your precious vaccines, they are going to sell the grift to pharma as a big contract again, it’s coming. mRNA vax is going to be rolled out in no time. You just won’t be able to mandate it again like it was before or do stupid vaxxports, and good riddance to that.
^moronic troll not worth listening to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing will be done. Billionaires tend to get vaccines whether they publicly say they "believe" in them or not.
Omg, you will all get your precious vaccines, they are going to sell the grift to pharma as a big contract again, it’s coming. mRNA vax is going to be rolled out in no time. You just won’t be able to mandate it again like it was before or do stupid vaxxports, and good riddance to that.
Anonymous wrote:Nothing will be done. Billionaires tend to get vaccines whether they publicly say they "believe" in them or not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just deal with it, no one needs eggs
I refuse to buy eggs for $10 a dozen
Don’t need them
It not about the eggs you simple minded fool. It's food safety and response to emerging threats to public health.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do they have to kill every bird in a 50 mile radius if one gets the flu? This isn't avian ebola or anything.
They test every bird in a 10 km radius. Not kill.
And yes, it’s highly pathogenic.
But its the flu, so why? 100+ million plus birds were culled because of it. Its the flu, can't they just call in sick for a week and then get back to egg laying?
Discourse in our country has reached such a low that I'm not sure whether you're being sarcastic or not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just deal with it, no one needs eggs
I refuse to buy eggs for $10 a dozen
Don’t need them
It not about the eggs you simple minded fool. It's food safety and response to emerging threats to public health.
Anonymous wrote:Just deal with it, no one needs eggs
I refuse to buy eggs for $10 a dozen
Don’t need them