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Australia news live: minister says it’s safe to ‘keep buying eggs, keep buying chicken’ as east coast records first suspected bird flu case
United Kingdom🏛️ Politics20 hr. ago

Australia news live: minister says it’s safe to ‘keep buying eggs, keep buying chicken’ as east coast records first suspected bird flu case

Australia's federal agriculture minister, Julie Collins, stated that the country has prepared for potential incursions of H5 bird flu, emphasizing that there is no evidence of mass mortalities among birds or animals. She mentioned that while there have been suspected cases involving migratory birds, these remain isolated incidents. New South Wales Agriculture Minister Tara Moriarty advised the public not to panic buy eggs or chicken, assuring that there is no spread of the virus to poultry in the state. Testing is ongoing to determine the specific strain of H5 involved.

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The Guardian (World) logoThe Guardian (World)IndependentCenter20 hr. ago
Australia news live: minister says it’s safe to ‘keep buying eggs, keep buying chicken’ as east coast records first suspected bird flu case

Australia's federal agriculture minister, Julie Collins, stated that the country has prepared for potential incursions of H5 bird flu, emphasizing that there is no evidence of mass mortalities among birds or animals. She mentioned that while there have been suspected cases involving migratory birds, these remain isolated incidents. New South Wales Agriculture Minister Tara Moriarty advised the public not to panic buy eggs or chicken, assuring that there is no spread of the virus to poultry in the state. Testing is ongoing to determine the specific strain of H5 involved.

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