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Egg Prices Fall As Bird Flu Fear Mongering Wanes

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The public seems unfazed by the bird flu, and egg prices are falling to show it. The lack of fear-mongering or its inability to convince people to be afraid has been falling along with the cost of eggs.

According to Dr. J. J. Goicoechea, the director of the Nevada Department of Agriculture, the ruling class of the state of Nevada is doing a great job at mitigating the bird flu outbreak, which has played a major factor in the recent spike in egg prices across the country.  The biggest role is likely the culling at the hands of the rulers in order to stop the spread of avian influenza.

“New no new infections in the State of Nevada. We have two operations under quarantine. We have our large facility in Nye County that’s the B3.13, and then we have one remaining in Northern Nevada. That is the D11 variant,” said Dr. Goicoechea.  “We’re also coming into the summer months. So, we’re not going to see that interaction with our wildlife and those big migrations as they may be impacting our farm animals. So, I do not, I do not want the public to panic, I think we’re in a great place,” he said, according to Fox 5 Vegas.

Egg Prices Continue To Rise As Rulers Cull Chickens Over Bird Flu Scare

The state also plans to reinstate the cage-free egg law in late June. It was temporarily suspended to help with the egg shortage. Most of the new supply went to restaurants and resorts. “We were able to increase the inventory in a fairly short amount of time, and that has helped lower those prices over the last three months,” he noted. “Southern Nevada is almost a dollar and a half less per dozen than Northern Nevada right now, and that’s the result of where we’re sourcing our eggs for Southern Nevada.”

Dr. Meryl Nass: Culling poultry in response to bird flu is a failed strategy and should cease

So, since egg prices are coming down and the ruling class is saying its mitigation processes have been effective, does that mean culling birds has worked and the threat of the plandemic is gone? What do you think? Let us know in the comments.

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