Avian Flu Outbreak in NYC Live Animal Markets Sparks Renewed Calls for Their Closure

NOVEMBER 21, 2022 BY DONNY MOSS — LEAVE A COMMENT

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In a letter to the New York State Department of Agriculture & Markets, local and national animal protection organizations are calling on Commissioner Richard Ball to suspend operations at the 87 live animal markets across the state that sell live animals to the public and slaughter them on the premises. The calls come amid an avian flu outbreak at a Queens live poultry market that led to the temporary closure of 34 similar markets in New York and New Jersey. Approximately 170 birds were killed in the Queens facility where the flu was found.

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