Moderna and CDC Fast-Track Bird Flu mRNA Vaccine For Human Use After Ferret Trials


As human cases of avian influenza quietly rise—now curiously linked to outbreaks in U.S. dairy cattle—the CDC and Moderna have rushed to develop a new mRNA vaccine, raising questions about the timing and transparency behind this latest pharmaceutical push.

The vaccine’s development comes amid increasing media hysteria about the creeping spread of avian influenza into human populations. A child in California recently contracted bird flu despite having no known contact with infected animals, further raising fears about a new pandemic.

According to a journal article about the ferret trial results, published on December 18 in Science Translational Medicine, the mRNA vaccine shows promising efficacy.

The move to fast-track the mRNA vaccine came after Bill Gate and the Dr Tedros of the World Health Organization announced a new project to turbo-charge the development and distribution of mRNA vaccines for what they describe as the looming bird flu pandemic.

The fast-tracked vaccine has been tested on ferret, however the study data has been kept under a tight wrap

Currently, three avian influenza vaccines are approved in the U.S., developed by Sanofi, GSK, and CSL Seqirus. In October, the Department of Health and Human Services’ Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA) awarded $72 million to these companies to increase vaccine production.

Following the ferret trials, Moderna’s mRNA vaccine may soon join the arsenal of mRNA vaccines being assembled by Big Pharma, fulfilling Tony Blair’s promise of a “slew of new injectibles” coming in 2024 and 2025.

Meanwhile, a prominent Bill Gates-funded funded doctor has called for police forces and the military to be deployed as part of an effort to deal with what the pharmaceutical elite are now calling “anti-vaccine aggression.”

According to Dr. Peter Hotez, a close associate of Bill Gates and Dr. Tedros, they are now pushing to get NATO on board with militarizing the next mRNA vaccine roll out around the world.

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