Pennsylvania Faces Worst Avian Flu Since the 1980s
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5.5M birds affected by latest bird flu surge in Pa.
HARRISBURG — Amid a bird flu surge in Pennsylvania that infected more than 5.5 million commercial poultry in just the past 30 days, Gov. Josh Shapiro announced Wednesday that more resources are being directed to halt the outbreak.
5.5M birds affected by latest avian flu surge in Pa.
Amid a bird flu surge in Pennsylvania that infected more than 5.5 million commercial poultry in just the past 30 days, Gov. Josh Shapiro announced Wednesday that more resources are being directed to halt the outbreak.
Pennsylvania Faces Worst Avian Flu Outbreak Since 1980s
Pennsylvania officials say the state is experiencing its worst avian flu outbreak in decades. More than five-million birds have been affected by avian flu in the Commonwealth, which Secretary of Agriculture Russel Redding says is the largest outbreak since the 1980s. Redding said Governor Josh Shapiro is forming a response team to enhance testing and biosecurity measures. He noted Pennsylvania is the only state with an avian flu recovery fund…
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