Raw milk recall in California expands after more bird flu virus is found
Briefly

The recall covers all Raw Farm milk and cream produced between Nov. 9 and Nov. 27 after tests found bird flu virus in multiple retail samples.
Officials strongly advised Californians not to consume any raw milk or cream products in their possession or still on store shelves.
Health officials stated that pasteurized milk is safe to drink as it is heat-treated to kill the virus, urging consumers to avoid raw dairy.
Pet owners should not feed Raw Farm products labeled as pet food topper or pet food kefir, as animals can become ill from contaminated products.
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