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Bird Flu Outbreak at South Yorks Lake

26 Nov

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Summary

  • Avian influenza confirmed in dead birds at Doncaster Lakeside.
  • Health risk to humans is considered low.
  • Public advised not to touch sick or dead birds.
Bird Flu Outbreak at South Yorks Lake

Health and safety measures are now in effect following the detection of avian influenza in dead birds discovered at Doncaster Lakeside. The Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs has confirmed the presence of the virus.

The local council is working closely with Defra and the Animal and Plant Health Agency to implement strategies for controlling the disease's transmission. These collaborations aim to mitigate any potential spread.

Authorities have assured the public that the risk of the bird flu virus to human health is minimal. However, individuals are strongly advised against touching or handling any dead or sick birds, as well as avoiding areas with bird droppings in parks and near lakes.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Dead birds found at Doncaster Lakeside have tested positive for avian influenza, prompting health and safety measures.
The UK Health Security Agency states that the risk of bird flu to human health is low.
Avoid touching or picking up any dead or visibly sick birds, and steer clear of bird droppings in parks and lakeside areas.

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