As the Chinese Communist Party virus rages on, on December 21, the Internet rumored that a live poultry market in Ningyuan County, Yongzhou City, Hunan Province, was closed, suspecting that someone had been infected with bird flu. The CDC of Ningyuan County said that a woman was indeed confirmed to have been infected with bird flu in the area.
The web rumor is that a “Notice on the temporary closure of the live poultry trading market in Jumping Dunshi” issued by the Market Service Center of Ningyuan County, Yongzhou City, Hunan Province, dated December 19, requires the live poultry trading market to be “cleaned one day, disinfected one day, inspected one day, and closed one month.
According to Chutian Metropolis Daily, the morning, Ningyuan County Market Service Center staff said that the current implementation of “a day of cleaning, a day of disinfection, a day of inspection, a month of market closure” does exist, disinfection is to prevent avian influenza and so on. For the market whether there is a confirmed infection of avian influenza, the staff said it is not clear, according to Ningyuan County CDC news prevail.
Ningyuan County Center for Disease Control and Prevention staff on duty said that a few days ago the county did have a woman diagnosed with bird flu. But how the woman was infected, and whether it is related to jumping dun stone live poultry trading market, the staff did not explain.
As of now, there is no official notification of human infection of avian influenza in Ningyuan County.
Some netizens said: “Various viral influenza has caused panic. It’s always this time of year. It’s been a terrible year. I hope we can get through it in 2021.
It is reported that avian influenza is an infectious disease caused by the influenza virus that is prevalent among birds. Human infection with avian influenza is a human disease caused by the avian influenza virus. Avian influenza viruses can be classified as high, moderate or low/non-pathogenic. The subtypes of avian influenza viruses that have been found to directly infect humans so far are: H5N1, H7N1, H7N2, H7N3, H7N7, H9N2 and H7N9 subtypes.
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