Bird flu: Almost 16,000 birds to be slaughtered after second outbreak in Tyrone
Temporary control zones have been established and all poultry at site will be ‘humanely culled’
stories about flu/influenza infections
Temporary control zones have been established and all poultry at site will be ‘humanely culled’
Department of Agriculture and public health specialists consider risk manageable as no other animal species infected here
While most children in the State continue to receive vaccines, there has been significant slip in uptake since 2020. This has consequences for us all, warn medical experts
There is concern for poultry flocks in border counties, including Cavan and Monaghan, where most of the Irish poultry sector is concentrated
Latest figures from HPSC show largest recorded number of cases of virus for at least seven years
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The flu virus spreads through coughs and sneezes and can live on hands and surfaces for 24 hours. If you reckon you have it, it’s best to stay at home
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