Pet Dog Dies Of Bird Flu In Canada

by | Apr 5, 2023 | Headline News

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    A pet dog has died of the bird flu in Canada. After testing positive for avian flu, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) said the dog died in Oshawa.

    The mainstream has been reporting the bird flu has jumped to several types of mammals in recent months, and pet dogs may be the next step to get people back on the fear wagon.

    In a news release issued Tuesday, the agency said the dog was infected and died last week after chewing on a wild goose.

    The CFIA says the number of documented cases of H5N1 (also known as avian influenza) in other species like cats and dogs is low, and based on current evidence, the risk to the general public remains low.

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    “No domestically acquired human cases of avian influenza have been reported in Canada,” the news release reads.  “Cases of avian influenza among humans are rare and almost always acquired through direct contact with infected birds or exposure to heavily contaminated environments. To date, there has been no evidence of sustained person-to-person spread.”

    “The avian flu is a contagious viral disease, which is fatal to wild birds and mammals. It can quickly devastate bird and wildlife populations, which can profoundly impact our environment and food chain,” said Jay Smith, manager at Mississauga Animal Services, in a statement.

    “We’ve received multiple calls from residents reporting sick, dying, or dead birds and are working closely with Peel Public Health and the Canadian Wildlife Health Cooperative to assess risks. With many birds migrating back to Ontario for the spring migration, our investigation and response will be ongoing.”

    The “experts” say that there is still a minimal risk to humans but big pharma is already ready to inject the masses for a human bird flu pandemic.

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    “The avian flu is a contagious viral disease, which is fatal to wild birds and mammals. It can quickly devastate bird and wildlife populations, which can profoundly impact our environment and food chain,” said Jay Smith, manager at Mississauga Animal Services, in a statement.

    “We’ve received multiple calls from residents reporting sick, dying or dead birds and are working closely with Peel Public Health and the Canadian Wildlife Health Cooperative to assess risks. With many birds migrating back to Ontario for the spring migration, our investigation and response will be ongoing.”

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