Summary
New York has ordered a temporary closure of live-poultry markets from Feb. 7 to Feb. 14 after bird flu was detected in Queens, the Bronx, and Brooklyn.
The order mandates disinfection and inventory sell-down, with infected markets reporting to state officials. The Wildlife Conservation Society confirmed bird flu-related deaths at the Queens and Bronx zoos.
Rising bird flu cases nationwide have contributed to egg shortages and price spikes.
Meanwhile, a new strain was detected in Nevada dairy cows, though pasteurization ensures milk safety.
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Great time to go vegan! Cow dairy farms, in addition to being rife with abuse, have been a big contribution to the spread of H5N1 as well.
Nay. Honey is great.
Ovo-lacto vegetarian, maybe?