Animal transports banned in German region after foot-and-mouth disease detected
Briefly

This incident marks the first outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease in Germany for more than 35 years, prompting immediate action from authorities to control the situation.
Berlin's zoos took precautionary measures by closing their doors to the public, ensuring that the virus does not inadvertently spread through human contact or clothing.
Authorities in Brandenburg issued a 72-hour ban on the transport of livestock as they work to contain this serious animal disease outbreak and protect public health.
While the virus is not transmissible to humans, precautions are being taken to prevent any potential contamination from clothing or equipment of visitors to affected areas.
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