Bird flu may spread 'further and faster' if staff working to contain outbreaks vote to strike

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Bird flu may spread 'further and faster' if staff working to contain outbreaks vote to strike
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A strike by workers at the Government body tackling the largest outbreak of bird flu could have a “huge impact” on efforts to contain its spread 🗣️ “It is a very speedy process from suspicion to confirmation. It should be within 24 hours I would say'

: “The APHA has staff at local levels in different parts of the country. If they are not available, then of course, nobody can take the samples. And, of course, the laboratory cannot analyse the samples.“It is a very speedy process from suspicion to confirmation. It should be within 24 hours I would say. It has to be very quick.”

“[This] takes a lot of people, time and resources and if people are not there, then of course, it will affect the control system set up by the Government,” he said. Bird flu is an infectious disease of poultry and wild birds that has been around for a century and usually flares up in autumn before fading away

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