Mexican officials deny bird flu death, patient died of kidney failure
Mexican officials are denying that the recent death of a 59-year-old man was due to a new bird flu strain despite reports from the mainstream media and WHO.

TCS Wire

June 7, 2024

Mexican officials are denying that the recent death of a 59-year-old man was due to a new bird flu strain despite reports from the MSM and WHO.

Mexican officials deny bird flu death, patient died of kidney failure

During a briefing, Mexican Health Secretary Jorge Alcocer denied the WHO’s claim that the 59-year-old chronically ill man with little contact with poultry died from a new highly transmissible strain of bird flu.

According to Alcocer, the Mexican man died from a combination of underlying conditions and severe illnesses culminating in “mainly kidney and respiratory failure”.

He further urged the Mexican population to remain calm, calling the WHO’s announcement “not accurate”.

“I can point out that the statement made by the World Health Organization is pretty bad since it speaks of a fatal case [of bird flu], which was not the case,” Health Secretary Alcocer said.

He added that, despite the insinuation by the WHO, “So far, there is no evidence of human-to-human transmission.”

Additionally, Alcocer says that there is no evidence that anyone in contact with the man has contracted bird flu.

He further stated, “There is no reason to avoid eating chicken and its products or to be worried about it.”

MSM has a field day over false bird flu death

Despite Mexican health officials publicly stating that the man’s death wasn’t related to bird flu, mainstream outlets are having a field day publishing articles claiming that this is the “First-ever human death of bird flu strain H5N2” and telling readers that extra vigilance and precautions may be warranted.

Indeed, CBC, Global News, BBC, Reuters, NBC News, Washington Post, etc., have all penned articles warning about the latest incident of bird flu in a new campaign of scaremongering eerily similar to early COVID-era propaganda.

However, so far, there is no evidence that people need to be remotely worried about bird flu, nor that it even has the potential to reach pandemic levels or that it should ever be considered grounds for disrupting everyday life.

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