CDC Monkeypox Czar Issues H5N1 Outbreak Guidance for Cows and Workers with NO Symptoms
CDC advises dairy farm workers test frequently for H5N1, wear PPE (masks, gloves), quarantine sick cows (who have no symptoms of being sick), and treat symptom-FREE-positive workers with antivirals.
November 11, 2024: I think it’s safe to assume that Monkeypox is no longer on the calendar to be a 2024-25 pandemic as Monkeypox Czar and CDC Director for the Center of Immunization & Respiratory Diseases, Dr. Demetre Dasakalakis, spoke at the CDC’s recent November 7th meeting, issuing updated guidance on the current H5N1 bird flu outbreaks.
H5N1 is stealthily attacking birds, cows, and dairy farm workers around the world and across the US. Here’s what he had to say about the H5N1 outbreaks;
“So these were farms with known infected cows…that they didn’t have the awareness that they had any sick cows they were working with, even though they were in environments where sick cows were known." - Dr. Demetre Daskalakis, CDC Director of Immunization, Nov. 7.2024
I would normally follow with, “You can’t make this stuff up,” because Dr. Demetre Daskalakis is literally ‘making up’ the same nonsensical stories about the ‘highly deadly H5N1 bird flu pandemic’ that were made about COVID-19, including;
the ‘highly deadly H5N1 virus’ is cross-jumping animal species and jumping to humans, and
the most common symptom of the ‘highly deadly H5N1 virus’ is no symptoms at all, (or very mild symptoms that present as no symptoms) in both animals and humans.
I don’t want anyone to be shocked by the following audio from the CDC meeting, (or the accompanying images I provided of Dr. Demetre Dasakalakis from his social media accounts). The Biden-appointed CDC Director and apparently part-time Dungeon Master is a very open and progressive homosexual man, often sporting pentagram leather harnesses and a rather blasphemous tattoo of Jesus across his abdomen.
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