New York City Bird Markets, Long Island and Westchester County bird birds will close in Brooklynen, Bronx and Queens, State officials said Friday.
Cases found in routine inspections. All infected flocks will be depositioned, the officials said.
The state stressed that the shadows are prudent. New York Gov. Kathy Hochul noted that the flu bird does not have a public threat of health.
Applications These markets require all inventory, cleansing and disinfection procedures for sale and cleaned and disinfection and has been closed in five days.
There is no human case in New York’s bird flu, and a threat to the public is low, state officials say.
Cases of the bird flu increased among animals – including DairyWild birds, birds as well as pet cats.
On Wednesday, a second time bird flu was found in the dairy demand for the first time, the U.S. Agriculture Department announced.
The number of birds affected by virus has risen in recent months, approximately 7 million damaged November, December 23 million in January, according to the latest figures in the US Department of Agriculture.
ABC News’ Mary Katatos helped this report.