Spring has sprung, and with it, so has the bird flu. A viral strain of avian influenza arrived in the United States in early 2022 and has since affected more than 58 million commercial poultry and backyard flocks, according to the CDC. More recently, on March 25, the virus officially reached cattle, with unpasteurized milk testing positive for avian influenza in Texas, Kansas, and possibly New Mexico, per the US Department of Agriculture (USDA). Although USDA officials say commercial milk is still safe to drink (thanks to pasteurization), and the risk to humans is reportedly low, dairies are still only using milk from healthy cows. "At this stage, there is no concern about the safety of the
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