China: forced poultry traders to go for testing
Recently, Beijing authorities confiscated 182 wild birds from traders; At the same time, start sterilizing three times a day the largest poultry wholesale market in the Chinese capital and forcing all those who sell at the market to go to the g
Recently, Beijing authorities confiscated 182 wild birds from traders; At the same time, start sterilizing three times a day the largest poultry wholesale market in the Chinese capital and forcing all sellers in the market to go for bird flu testing.
Meanwhile, to prevent bird flu, Hong Kong Special Zone has just distributed leaflets in Chinese, Thai, Indonesian, Nepali, Hindi and Urdu languages everywhere. Hong Kong also said it will conduct an emergency response to bird flu on a large scale tomorrow. The government also began killing some of the hundreds of ravens or gathered in the area of Sham Shui Po.
Bird flu continues to spread to Omsk Oblast (Western Siberia) and Tambov Oblast (500km southeast of Moscow) of Russia. Another area suspected of being Kurgan Oblast. In Thailand, the government has just announced two more suspects in the north: an 18-year-old man from Chiang Rai who has been exposed to dead chickens and a 49-year-old man who has raised more than 100 ducks and has signs signs of illness after eating dead chickens.
HYDRAULIC ( According to AP, Reuters, DPI, THX )
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