Bird flu restrictions put in place across all of England and Scotland as cases rise
- A bird flu prevention zone has been declared across all of England, enforcing strict hygiene standards for all bird keepers.
- Stricter rules require birds in certain counties to be kept indoors and hygiene measures to be followed, including disinfection of footwear.
- The risk to human health remains low, but bird keepers must remain vigilant and report any signs of disease immediately.
- Since November, 22 confirmed avian flu cases have been found in England, with a recent outbreak in a backyard flock in North Yorkshire.
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