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Tuesday, August 13, 2024

Will bird flu be the next pandemic?

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Tue Aug 13 2024

 

Nicole Fallert Newsletter Writer

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In the heart of North Carolina, winding conveyor belts and hanging robotic arms are filling glass vials in an effort to avoid the next global pandemic. Elon Musk chatted up GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump on X. Officials ruled U.S. gymnast Jordan Chiles cannot reclaim her bronze medal.

🙋🏼‍♀️ I'm Nicole Fallert, Daily Briefing author.  Everyone's a Raygun fan.

Will bird flu be the next pandemic?

A quiet effort to prevent the next global pandemic began rolling off an assembly line this summer behind the gates of an office complex in suburban Raleigh, North Carolina.

In this sprawling factory, workers at CSL Seqirus are bottling millions of doses of a new vaccine targeting the H5N1 bird flu virus.

The virus has been spreading this year among dairy and poultry farms across the United States. 
The virus is not being passed from person to person – and that why public health officials aren't hitting the panic button. Because the risk to the general public remains low, the federal government doesn't think it's worth vaccinating anyone against H5N1 yet – even the farmworkers most at risk.
But behind the scenes, officials are preparing about 4.8 million doses of a potential vaccine, ready for delivery if needed.

News Bird Flu Vaccine Production

Vials of un-inspected vaccines are readied for inspection as they move through the CSL Seqirus vaccine manufacturing facility in Holly Springs, North Carolina.

Alex Boerner, For USA TODAY

Musk and Trump chat on X

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Jordan Chiles' bronze medal won't be restored

USA Gymnastics said Monday that its appeal to restore gymnast Jordan Chiles' bronze medal in the floor exercise has been turned down. The news comes a little more than a week after the actual floor exercise competition itself, where a late inquiry by Chiles' coaches first triggered a saga that has played out in the days since. Caught in the middle of all of this are, of course, the athletes.

Photo of the day: When you arrive at work to a new Banksy

World famous street artist Banksy confirmed his latest work in an Instagram post on Tuesday. The work shows a gorilla peeling back a curtain, seemingly releasing animals. It's painted on shutters at the London Zoo in Camden.

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London Zoo staff members measure up a new mural by street artist Banksy of a gorilla freeing animals on the shutters at London Zoo on August 13, 2024 in London, England.

Leon Neal, Getty Images

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