Tag: CDC

Egg And Poultry Shortage Looming Over Bird Flu Pandemic?

An egg shortage and empty grocery store shelves where poultry should be might soon become a reality in America. The bird flu has killed approximately 7.3 million chickens, turkeys, and ducks on some of the largest commercial farms in the United States as of this post – the death toll is expected to rise. Growing …

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Pandemic Concerns Mount As CDC Labs Deemed ‘Not Credible’ After Safety Review

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is once again under fire amid decreased public confidence about the keeping of deadly and pandemic capable substances held in the agency’s labs. Biohazard safety experts recently conducted a review of the CDC labs and found them to be “not credible” under existing safety and security protocols. …

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Emergency Medicine Preparedness: H3N2 Flu Epidemic Claims Lives Of 15 Children In 22 States

Medical preparedness is often the most difficult aspect those who wish to live a self-reliant lifestyle face. The recent H3N2 epidemic is a prime example of how deadly a common seasonal ailment can become, especially for the very young and the elderly. Stockpiling over the counter pain remedies such as Tylenol, Pedialyte, and cough syrup …

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10 Government Websites that Every Prepper Should Bookmark

Disaster can strike at any time, with or without warning. It is important to be prepared by educating yourself on possible disasters in your area and in your country. Preparing ahead can save lives, money, and resources. The following websites and documents are provided to the public by the United States Government (or local government) …

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