...meanwhile New Yorkers are urged to keep distance from wildlife
Briefly

Geese, falcons, hawks, and a chicken in NYC parks tested positive for bird flu. Officials caution the disease might be more widespread. People advised against chasing birds and to wash hands after contact.
Experts fear the virus could mutate for better human transmission. With human cases increasing, precautions like limiting wildlife contact are crucial to prevent spread.
Bird flu detected in multiple wild bird and poultry flocks across states, sparking concerns of spread. Infected animals now include cattle, cats, and dogs, raising fears of human infection.
Read at Mail Online
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