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The Difference Between Bird Flu And Season Flu

When COVID-19 first surfaced, health officials tried to tell the public the difference between bird flu and COVID-19 to make the latter seem more deadly and like nothing we’d ever seen before. Now, there are reports detailing the differences between bird flu and the regular flu.

However, this particular attempt at fear-mongering failed when people saw that the symptoms were all too similar to distinguish one from the other. They also said asymptomatic carriers, people who were “sick” but didn’t feel sick, were the “super spreaders” and the worst of humanity.

Even PCR (polymerase chain reaction) tests couldn’t differentiate between the two.

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According to The Conversation, since early 2024, a different kind of flu called bird flu, formally known as avian influenza, has been spreading in birds as well as in cattle. The current bird flu outbreak has infected 70 Americans and caused two deaths as of April 8, 2025. Public health and infectious disease experts say the risk to people is currently low, but they have expressed concern that this strain of the bird flu virus may mutate to spread between people.

Both swine and avian influenza are strains of influenza A. Just as swine flu strains tend to infect pigs, avian flu strains tend to infect birds. But the potential for influenza A viruses that typically infect animals to cause pandemics in humans, like the swine flu pandemic, is why experts are concerned about the current avian influenza outbreak. –The Conversation

The one major difference between the two seems to be the amount of time influenza viruses have been infecting humans regularly, as opposed to the avian influenza viruses. While both are similar, they are not the same, and as such, flu “vaccines” are not effective at stopping an infection with bird flu. Another major difference is that they are calling it bird flu, because it allegedly infects birds, and obviously, the other one hits humans.

Although H5N1 mainly infects birds, it occasionally infects people, too. Human cases, first reported in 1997 in Hong Kong, have primarily occurred in poultry farm workers or others who have interacted closely with infected birds.

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As of right now, the difference appears to be the same as the difference between COVID-19 and the common cold. And that’s the amount of fear-mongering the media and health officials can use to panic you into further enslavement.

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