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Michigan Democrats introduce payments to battle fowl flu

By Editorial Board Published March 5, 2025 3 Min Read
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Michigan Democrats introduce payments to battle fowl flu

LANSING, (Mich.) WLNS — Democrats within the Michigan Home of Representatives launched three payments Wednesday, hoping to stop a fowl flu outbreak amongst people, which they are saying could possibly be catastrophic. State Rep. Carrie Rheingans mentioned fowl flu is already spreading to people.

“Highly pathogenic avian influenza virus, H5N1, is actually already affecting humans across the world,” mentioned Rheingans.

The payments would fund fowl flu testing amongst wild animals, livestock, and people. Carrie Rheingans and different Home Democrats assume this would possibly stop the subsequent pandemic.

“All of us have an obligation, a accountability to guard the folks and the communities of Michigan and this nation, and to help our farmers and our meals chains, mentioned State Rep. Betsy Coffia.

Rheingans says about 50% of fowl flu circumstances in people worldwide have been deadly. She mentioned just one or two people have died from fowl flu within the U.S., however she warns that if the illness turns into transmissible from individual to individual, issues may escalate. Proper now, folks solely get the illness from sick animals, however that might change.

“Every single time the virus transmits from an animal to a human, there is a chance for that mutation to happen, and that’s why we are trying so hard to reduce the number of infections among all sorts of animals, including wild animals,” says Rheingans.

State Rep. Reggie Miller mentioned a pandemic may weigh on the well being care system in addition to the value of products like eggs.

“Farmers will certainly struggle to make a profit when entire flocks are killed by this virus, which can mutate, which in turn creates higher prices for consumers in the end,” mentioned Miller.

Some states are already performing common fowl flu testing in hospitals, however Wednesday, state Democrats known as on the federal authorities to take the illness extra critically.

“The federal government is not taking action to address this at this moment,” mentioned Rheingans. “In fact, they’re cutting 25% of the staff at the national lab founded by the USDA that would be doing testing of Highly-Pathogenic Avian Influenza.”

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