New York Gov. Hochul Shuts Down Live Poultry Markets After Bird Flu Detected in NYC

New York Times
New York Live Bird Markets Ordered to Close After Bird Flu Is Found

All live bird markets in New York City and in several nearby counties must close temporarily in hopes of curbing the spread of bird flu, which was detected at some of the markets in the past week, Gov. Kathy Hochul announced on Friday.

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NBC New York
NY gov shuts down poultry markets after 7 cases of bird flu detected in NYC

Live poultry markets in New York City and Westchester, Nassau and Suffolk counties are being shut down Friday after seven cases of avian flu were detected at markets in the five boroughs during routine inspections, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul said during a public health briefing.

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New York Post
NYC, Long Island live poultry markets shut down after 7 local cases of bird flu discovered

All live poultry markets in New York City, Long Island and Westchester County will be temporarily shut down after seven local cases of bird flu were discovered this week, Gov. Kathy Hochul announced Friday. Birds inflected with the avian influenza were found during routine inspections at live markets in The Bronx, Brooklyn and Queens, the governor said. Officials from the New York Department of Agriculture and Markets are “now working closely with market owners to de-populate all infected flocks out of an abundance of caution and to thwart any further transmission,” Hochul told reporters.

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NY taking steps to limit spread of avian flu

Governor Kathy Hochul on Friday announced steps to contain the spread of avian flu. The order applies to live bird markets in New York City, Westchester, Suffolk and Nassau counties. Even if they have not had a detection of flu, they are required to sell all inventory, complete cleaning and disinfection procedures and remain closed for five days.

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Time Magazine
New York Is Closing Live Bird Markets

New York Governor Kathy Hochul issued an order to temporarily close live bird markets. Seven cases of avian influenza, or bird flu, were detected in markets in Queens, Brooklyn, and the Bronx in the past week. The closures apply to bird markets in New York City, Westchester, Suffolk, and Nassau counties.

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