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EPISODE · Mar 10, 2025 · 43 MIN

Bird Flu and Measles: Are We Facing a New Pandemic? Two Health Experts Weigh In

from John Solomon Reports

In a world where public health messages often clash with sensational media coverage, Dr. Harvey Risch, a professor emeritus at Yale School of Public Health, provides a refreshing perspective on the current health landscape. Dr. Risch delves into the current state of bird flu and measles outbreaks, exploring the risks to the general public and discussing the implications of vaccination strategies. Dr. Risch shares his insights on how to approach these health concerns rationally and the importance of transparency in public health communications. Also, Dr. McCullough, the chief scientific officer at the Wellness Company, discusses the alarming rise of bird flu and its potential for human transmission. Dr. McCullough shares his insights on the current state of the outbreak, the counterproductive nature of culling, and the importance of natural immunity. He also delves into the resurgence of measles, exploring the implications of recent fatalities and the need for thorough public health investigations. Finally, Media Research Center's executive director, Dan Schneider, breaks down the pressing issue of censorship in America, unravelling the extensive censorship initiatives launched during the Biden administration, explore the implications of government influence on media, and discuss the ongoing campaign to defund taxpayer-supported media outlets like PBS and NPR. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

In a world where public health messages often clash with sensational media coverage, Dr. Harvey Risch, a professor emeritus at Yale School of Public Health, provides a refreshing perspective on the current health landscape. Dr. Risch delves into the current state of bird flu and measles outbreaks, exploring the risks to the general public and discussing the implications of vaccination strategies. Dr. Risch shares his insights on how to approach these health concerns rationally and the importance of transparency in public health communications. Also, Dr. McCullough, the chief scientific officer at the Wellness Company, discusses the alarming rise of bird flu and its potential for human transmission. Dr. McCullough shares his insights on the current state of the outbreak, the counterproductive nature of culling, and the importance of natural immunity. He also delves into the resurgence of measles, exploring the implications of recent fatalities and the need for thorough public health investigations. Finally, Media Research Center's executive director, Dan Schneider, breaks down the pressing issue of censorship in America, unravelling the extensive censorship initiatives launched during the Biden administration, explore the implications of government influence on media, and discuss the ongoing campaign to defund taxpayer-supported media outlets like PBS and NPR.  See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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