USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins Rejects Bird Flu Vaccines, Focuses on Biosecurity And Re-Population to Lower Egg Prices
In a bold move to address the ongoing egg price crisis, U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Brooke Rollins has declared that bird flu vaccines are “off the table” in the fight to stabilize the nation’s food supply. Speaking exclusively to Breitbart News, Rollins outlined a $1 billion plan to combat the soaring cost of eggs, emphasizing biosecurity measures, re-population of chicken flocks, and deregulation of the poultry industry. The decision comes as the Biden administration faces mounting criticism for its handling of the avian flu outbreak, which led to the mass culling of over 160 million chickens—a move Rollins and others argue was both scientifically unsound and economically devastating.
The Biden administration’s approach to the avian flu crisis has been nothing short of catastrophic. By culling entire flocks at the first sign of a positive PCR test, the USDA not only disrupted the food supply chain but also prevented chickens from developing natural immunity to the virus. This short-sighted policy has left the nation’s poultry industry vulnerable to future outbreaks, while driving egg prices to record highs. Rollins, however, is determined to chart a new course—one that prioritizes the health and resilience of chicken flocks over knee-jerk reactions and ineffective vaccines.