ICE COLD KILLER Fears of ‘Antarctic Plague’ after THOUSANDS of penguins found dead may have been killed by virus ‘100x worse than Covid’
THOUSANDS of penguins are thought to have been killed by a deadly outbreak of bird flu stoking fears of an "Antarctic Plague".Scientists in hazmat suits collect samples in Antarctica where they found thousands of dead penguins, thought to have been killed by the H5N1 bird flu virusOne expert warned at an urgent briefing that the flu could be "100 times worse than Covid".
It's organiser, John Fulton, a pharmaceutical industry consultant for vaccines and founder of company BioNiagara, warned: Some at the meeting urged caution against panic - saying it was too early to sound the alarm for another pandemic. After arriving in South America two years ago it rapidly spread to Antarctica, where the first H5N1 case was officially confirmed in February.
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