Except none of the flu vaccines are mRNA.
70% of US cattle operations vaccinated their herds. I guess you won’t be eating any more beef. More for me!!!
Did you know Chickens and Turkeys are regularly vaccinated against Salmonella. Costco and Walmart require it of any chickens sold in their storeWhat vaccines are given to a pig?
The basic vaccinations for feeder pigs are atrophic rhinitis (bordetella), actinoba- cillus pleuropneumoniae (APP), mycoplasmal pneumonia, and erysipelas. s.I
I guess you’ll be going vegan now, but watch out for those GMO crops. You never know what insect genes you might be eating in that salad.
Re:13 - Sadly, this info will be lost on those that want and may indeed desire there to be a conspiracy about - anything.
And you adding info to the discussion that counters such a conspiracy means you are Deep State operative.
Promising strategy for developing mRNA-based universal influenza virus vaccine for human population, poultry, and pigs– focus on the bigger picture
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fimmu.2022.1025884/full
Flu vaccines for people don’t seem very effective, but there are guessing which varieties to vaccinate against each year. They won’t have that problem with birds, but what about the rapidly mutating virus, will that decrease effectiveness of bird vaccine?
The problem with your argument is you miss the forest for the trees. You castigate those who are wary, but don’t concede that it is the medical profession, government health agencies, and the pharma industry that has destroyed faith in their institutions — and developed this distrust and hesitancy among the people themselves…
Chickens and Turkeys are regularly vaccinated
“vaccinated”. With “vaccines”. Probably developed from the virus in a proven, scientifically verifiable, and non-secretive manner.
So now they want to give what?
Safe & effective for sure
I'd wonder if they caged the chickens and roosters (inside) and allowed transmission if the birds might develop immunities to the virus and pass that along to their next generation?
Workers could wear space suits and hose down when going in and out.
Instead they kill 151,000 chickens when 600 birds died from the flu or at least died from something. I remember reading something about natural acquired immunity.
That's a 4/1000th of 1% of all fatalities. I do wonder if such a test could be done.
Now, in the US, if a bird tests positive they "cull" - kill the entire flock on site. That's gotta be messy. Do they just bury them all in a pit?
What are the chances that the farm owner has the wrong political affiliation and the "test" for avian flu is positive and the farmer down the road has the right political bent? Good for him - bad for the first guy mentioned. These days one has to consider politics in everything it seems.
Enquiring minds and all that ...