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Worker “Advocates” Want Farm Workers Tested For Bird Flu

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People claiming to be “advocates” for farm workers want them all tested, with polymerase chain reaction tests, for the bird flu. These tests have been disturbingly inaccurate in the past, and are not even supposed to be used for diagnostic testing at all. But we all remember what happened once the COVID-19 scamdemic entered the “mass testing” phase.

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Oddly enough, because the tests cannot differentiate between much of anything, the flu disappeared and all colds were reported as COVID to gin up the fear. We are inching closer to this by the day with this bird flu narrative.

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Now that bird flu has “jumped from cows to humans”, people want these woefully inaccurate tests to be used on more people, according to a report by EDHAT. 

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So far, only 39 people have been tested for H5N1, and 16 human cases have been reported in California. The strain of bird flu ravaging herds of cattle, according to the California Department of Public Health, has been able to jump to humans, however human to human transmission has yet to be confirmed by the health “authorities”. California’s confirmed cases of sick workers account for almost all of the country’s cattle-to-human transmissions, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

“Workers are actively avoiding testing, I can assure you,” said Elizabeth Strater, a spokesperson for United Farm Workers. “We have heard directly from farmworker communities and veterinarians that they can see that there are workers out there who are sick.” Strater added that should a worker test positive, they likely won’t be able to afford the 10-day isolation period required by the rulers. That’s also a barrier to testing.

“The most concerning data we have is how little data we have,” Strater said. “Hundreds of herds have tested positive, and the number of people tested is in the dozens — that’s a problem.”

Millions of poultry have been slaughtered since the virus first took hold in California farms two years ago, and this year the highly transmissible virus jumped to cattle, posing a new threat to those who work with the animals.

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