Bird Flu Panic! Can't Eat Chicken? See a Doctor for These Symptoms!


<p>bird flu: After a dead crow in Chennai tested positive for bird flu, a review meeting was held, led by the Chief Secretary, to prevent its spread.&nbsp;</p><img><p>In Tamil Nadu, crows were reported dead in some districts, especially in parts of Chennai. Bird flu was found in one dead crow. A review meeting for all department officials was held at the Secretariat, led by the Chief Secretary, to speed up prevention measures.</p><img><p>Top officials from Health, Municipal Admin, Animal Husbandry, Chennai Corp, Forest, and other related departments attended the meeting to discuss bird flu control measures.</p><img><p>The Director of Public Health explained how bird flu spreads and confirmed no human cases in the state yet. He detailed the precautions taken. Guidelines to prevent human transmission have been sent to all departments.</p><img><p>Key advice: Don’t panic. Report dead birds to authorities. See a doctor for fever or breathing issues. Cook chicken and eggs well. Ignore rumors. Call 104 for info.</p>

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