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Bird Flu Risk in Danish Poultry Has Fallen - The Copenhagen Post

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The Danish Veterinary and Food Administration is lifting the requirement for captive poultry to be kept indoors or under a roof starting Saturday. This decision follows a decrease in the risk of infection, prompting the agency to lower the bird flu threat level from high to medium. Since October, over 600,000 poultry have been culled […]
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From Saturday, Danish poultry in captivity must no longer be under cover or locked up on Saturday. The Danish Food, Agriculture and Fisheries Agency writes in a press release. The requirement arose because in recent months there has been an increased risk of infection with bird flu. The agency is also lowering the threat level for bird flu from high to medium, which was otherwise raised in October. On Funen, several farm owners have been affecte…

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cphpost.dk broke the news on Thursday, May 7, 2026.
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