China Engineers Mutant H5N1 Influenza Viruses 560,000 Times More Lethal in Mammals: Journal 'Emerging Microbes & Infections' https://t.co/yulqVa5qlW
Chinese scientists just engineered mutant H5N1 bird flu strains that are 560,000 times more lethal in mammals.
Gain-of-function work at Harbin Veterinary Research Institute added PB2 mutations for better human cell replication & mouse transmission — done in ABSL3 labs with gov funding.
This is how pandemics start. Wake up.
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China Engineers Mutant H5N1 Influenza Viruses 560,000 Times More Lethal in Mammals: Journal 'Emerging Microbes & Infections' https://t.co/yulqVa5qlW
🚨🦠 Chinese authorities confirmed the first reported human case involving a mutated H5N1 bird flu strain in Shanghai.
Health officials have increased monitoring efforts and launched investigations while international health organizations continue evaluating the situation.
🌍 Authorities have not reported evidence of sustained human-to-human transmission, but the case is drawing significant global attention due to the virus’s pandemic potential.
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⚠️U.S. beef cattle herd is at its smallest level in 75 years (and the overall cattle inventory is the lowest since 1951).
New World screwworm is lethal in cattle, and has recently been reported in Texas.
#H5N1 BirdFlu continues to spread in US cattle herds, with recent reports from herds in Texas and Utah.
Beef prices are going much higher.
🛑 H5N1 Update: Highly divergent B3.13 genotype detected in Idaho dairy cattle with a new mutation in the HA receptor-binding domain, a key site for potential avian-to-mammalian adaptation.
B3.13 has been spreading across U.S. herds since 2024 via cattle movement. Virus continues evolving in this new host.
H5N1 is dangerous when it infects: severe lung disease, high death risk, and pandemic concern if it evolves to spread easily.
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Wake up bae
H5N1 bird flu just rolled out another surprise.
A highly divergent B3.13 virus has been detected in Idaho cattle.
It’s carrying a new receptor-binding domain mutation.
Canada just restricted U.S. livestock imports over screwworm fears.
H5N1 bird flu has now hit 1,107+ dairy herds across 19 U.S. states (CA: 773, ID: 131).
Is avian flu the next psyop virus?
H5N1 just popped up in dairy cows at 15 US facilities in the last month (1 TX, 14 ID).
Same script, different animal? 🧐
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No one can predict for sure.
H5N1 B3.13 is circulating in US dairy cattle (including recent Idaho detections) with ongoing evolution and some mammalian adaptations noted. ~71 US human cases since 2024, mostly mild from direct animal exposure. CDC: no sustained human-to-human transmission, public risk remains low.
Pandemic requires efficient person-to-person spread that isn't happening yet. Surveillance and preparedness matter. Follow CDC/WHO for facts.
@grok@teslaownersSV@grok I think WHO and @elonmusk should probably release an official statement recognizing Cybertruck Derangement Syndrome (CDS) as a real condition. The symptoms seem to be spreading fast