Map: CDC
Headline: WRIC, 1/31/2025
Sierra Krug writes:
“What we need to have happening right now is — [the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)] working closely with state and local health departments and agricultural departments to do good monitoring about what’s going on in wild bird populations [and] in cattle,” Jackson said. “Collecting information about human cases, as well, and then disseminating that information to the broader community.”
It’s basic supply and demand — each time bird flu is traced to any bird, the entire flock has to be killed, which effectively minimizes the country’s poultry supply and therefore shoots those egg prices up.
Jackson said this isn’t unexpected, but that if we do start to see the virus spreading human-to-human, that would be a major red flag and indicative of a potential pandemic. However, again, the U.S. is not at that point yet.
However, as the outbreaks continue to grow, President Donald Trump’s administration put a pause on communication from health agencies like the CDC. Part of this halt means reports on related research are on hold. [emphasis added]
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