New Dairy Restrictions Implemented by USDA Amid Bird Flu Outbreak Concerns

Investigation underway by El Paso County health officials into the transmission of bird flu among animals

The USDA has implemented new restrictions on dairy cattle due to the recent increase in cases of bird flu across eight states. There are concerns about how this virus could impact the food supply, including milk samples. Bernadette Albanese, the Medical Director of El Paso County Public Health, emphasized the importance of monitoring the virus in dairy cattle.

The new requirements involve testing cows for Influenza A virus, specifically bird flu, before they can cross state lines. Owners of herds that test positive will need to provide information on animal movement tracking. The requirements will vary based on the class of cattle, with lactating cows facing immediate testing and other classes of cattle subject to evolving risk factors.

Local shoppers are expressing concern about the potential implications of the bird flu virus on public health. Jaden Knowles, a shopper in the area, mentioned how worrisome it is to think about the contagious nature of the virus, especially for children who can easily transmit sickness. It is important for companies to take the necessary steps to preserve public health during this time.

For more information and updates on how to protect yourself and others from bird flu, visit your local health department’s website or contact them directly for guidance and support.

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