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The USDA has spent over $1.25 billion on mass culling due to the H5N1 bird flu, leading to disastrous consequences, including skyrocketing egg prices. This failed biosecurity strategy has caused egg prices to reach a 45-year high, misusing taxpayer funds.
As of November 2024, the costs associated with the H5N1 outbreak have exceeded $1.4 billion, with $1.25 billion in indemnity and compensation payments. A staggering $227 million went to premises infected multiple times. Mass culling is failing, bird flu is still spreading, and egg prices are skyrocketing, impacting the cost of many foods.
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