Infections flared as wild birds migrated this fall, which is believed to be the main source of infection, and since April of 2022, almost seven million birds have been culled in the province because of the flu.
Langley farmer Derek Janzen had to put down his flock of 226,000 birds two years ago and said he’s very concerned the flu is moving “like wildfire.”
He said he and his workers all wear personal-protective coveralls, boots, gloves, and proper N95-type masks.
A teenager tested positive for avian flu this month and was very sick in hospital, although health officials said they found no connection to the teen’s illness and a poultry farm
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