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Business News›News›Politics and Nation›Maharashtra: 10-12 birds died in Thane, but tested negative for bird flu says Animal Husbandry Minister Sunil Kedar
Maharashtra: 10-12 birds died in Thane, but tested negative for bird flu says Animal Husbandry Minister Sunil Kedar
Bird flu or avian influenza has hit several states amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Maharashtra Animal Husbandry Minister informed that carcasses of around 12 dead birds tested negative for bird flu in the state. “We are on red alert, seeing corona we have to be very alert about it. We cannot let the outbreak happen. Avian influenza has caused deaths of hundreds of birds in states of Kerala, Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh. Around 10-12 birds had died in Thane, samples of carcasses have tested negative for bird flu.” (ANI)
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