Jack said:
Someone (preferably a Guardian) needs to keep track of all these things from various news sources to keep the community updated.
Lol, Jack the Lad, you're supposed to be subtle! Huh, here's me thinking I was the resident news correspondent!
I do have it on good authourity, though, that this bird flu is either not false, or is manufactured (you know how it is - you can know only so much; you're not "allowed" to know all of the details, so you have to figure things out for yourself). There has been a lot of bird flu processed poultry recently. Usually, it happens all the time - like literally all the time, but recently it has increased a lot.
I don't know about other countries, but here it cannot be exported. Those who know more about this than I do have said that even though it can't be exported, it gets sent to another company and they deal with it and export it or do whatever with it. I have no idea where it comes from, where it's processed and where it goes to (but obviously there are shops and markets and supermarkets which sell poultry
everywhere), but I do believe them, though.
Avian influenza (bird flu)
Last updated 26 April 2022
How to spot avian influenza (bird flu), what to do if you suspect it, and measures to prevent it.
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/avian-influenza-bird-flu
Britain to allow poultry outside as bird flu threat recedes
25/04/2022
A mandatory housing order for poultry and captive birds in Britain is to be lifted, effective 2nd May, with the threat of bird flu now decreasing after the country's worst-ever outbreak.
https://www.reuters.com/world/uk/britain-allow-poultry-outside-bird-flu-threat-recedes-2022-04-25
So it's decreasing according to the j/news, yet as I said above it has been increasing a lot recently. Huh, yeah. That adds up. Is it obvious that this will cause problems with exporting and trade, and that Brexit will be blamed?!