
Despite assurances from RFK Jr. just months ago that his administration rejects dangerous bird flu vaccine campaigns over mutation concerns… see this.
… the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is now actively developing a mass vaccination plan for poultry against H5N1 avian influenza.
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Reuters broke the story on June 20, 2025 — confirming the USDA is crafting a written plan to vaccinate poultry while attempting to allay trade partner fears about vaccinated meat exports. This plan expected to be completed in July.
Egg and turkey producers, devastated by reckless mass culling, are pushing for vaccine approval. Chicken meat producers oppose it, warning that countries may halt U.S. poultry imports altogether.
This Is a Public Health Disaster in the Making
The proposed vaccines (whether mRNA or antigen-based) are non-sterilizing, meaning they don’t stop infection or transmission.
A recent study by Li et al found that mass vaccination of poultry against H5N1 with a non-sterilizing vaccine during a widespread animal pandemic can accelerate viral evolution, leading to more virulent strains and increasing the risk of a human pandemic:
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Read et al found that imperfect vaccination can enhance the transmission of highly virulent pathogens, showing that leaky vaccines in poultry enabled the survival and spread of hyper-pathogenic Marek’s disease virus strains.
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Toxicity & Transparency Concerns
With so many known risks and unknown consequences, the plan to mass vaccinate our food supply should not even be on the table.
I discuss all of this and more on Brannon Howse Live.
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Nicolas Hulscher, MPH, Epidemiologist and Foundation Administrator, McCullough Foundation
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