Deborah Birx sparks controversy with new bird flu warnings
Briefly

Deborah Birx, the former White House coronavirus response coordinator under the Trump administration, is once again at the center of a heated public health debate. This time, her focus is on bird flu, and her calls for increased government action have drawn sharp criticism from skeptics who accuse her of fearmongering and advocating for policies that could undermine personal freedoms.
Birx has called for weekly testing of individuals potentially exposed to bird flu, emphasizing the risk of asymptomatic spread, similar to COVID-19, which has drawn criticism for potentially inflating case numbers and stoking fear.
Critics accuse Birx of fearmongering and replicating controversial COVID-19 strategies, such as mass testing and restrictive measures, which they argue could infringe on personal freedoms and lead to government overreach.
Birx's warnings have fueled conspiracy theories, including claims that the focus on bird flu is part of a larger agenda to control protein consumption and promote alternative food sources like lab-grown meat or insect-based proteins.
Read at Natural Health News
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