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Bird Flu: A Looming Threat Amidst Government Chaos
USASaturday, February 15, 2025
The White House has been slow to respond, with no clear strategy in place. The administration has faced criticism for its lack of action and communication. The new Agriculture Secretary, Brooke Rollins, has promised to address the issue, but concrete steps have yet to be seen. The National Economic Council Director, Kevin Hassett, has stated that a strategy is forthcoming, but the delay has left many worried.
The lack of communication has also affected the World Health Organization, which has received limited information on the spread of avian flu in the U. S. This "near-total communication freeze" has raised alarms among public health experts. The White House Office of Pandemic Preparedness and Response Policy, created to coordinate pandemic response, remains unfilled.
The Agriculture industry and infectious disease researchers are calling for expanded testing, more funding for research, and assistance for dairy farmers to encourage testing. The United Egg Producers has urged the federal government to devote more resources to understanding the virus and developing effective vaccinations. The industry has lost over 100 million egg-laying hens since 2022, with the virus quickly spreading and being fatal in most cases.
Public health researchers have criticized the Biden administration's slow response to the virus among dairy cattle. It wasn't until December that the Agriculture Department rolled out a national milk testing program, and three of the country's top milk-producing states are still not part of the effort. Researchers warn that the U. S. is running out of time to strengthen its response before the virus evolves into a more dangerous form.
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