Experts are warning that highly pathogenic Avian Influenza A (H5N1) could lead to an outbreak similar to COVID-19 in India. The concern stems from the first death linked to H5N1 in the United States, signaling the virus’s potential to spread. Scientists are particularly alarmed as the virus is mutating rapidly, making it increasingly difficult to control. The fear is growing as the mutation could make the virus more transmissible to humans. With the rapid evolution of H5N1, the risk of a global health crisis is becoming more imminent. Public health officials are closely monitoring the situation, emphasizing vigilance and preparedness to prevent a widespread outbreak. As this new threat looms, the world is on high alert, concerned about its possible impact on public health.