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6 minutes to learn everything you need to know about bird flu

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Dear Friends,

A lot has been happening regarding Avian Influenza A (H5N1) recently. When I tried to explain it all it took me 2 hours, because there are so many different aspects to this issue.

Who has that kind of time? Nobody. Fortunately, I was asked to give a 6-minute version for a webinar on Monday July 29, and this forced me to pick out the most important information and simply provide the nuggets. This talk was very popular, and so that is what I want to share with you today. Surely you have 6 minutes to learn everything you need to know about bird flu right now.

If you want to watch, the webinar is here and my talk starts at about 7 minutes.

You can download a pdf of the slides, and read the script I wrote on my substack here, so you can study the slides at your leisure if you wish.

Door to Freedom will continue to stay up to date and keep breaking stories and educating the public on the truth about this subject. Stay tuned.

Sincerely,

Meryl Nass, MD for Door to Freedom

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