Legislation aimed at helping you with a highly pathogenic bird flu or bird flu, have passed the senate on Wednesday. It was the first bill in this session, which passes through both chambers of the legislator.
The Act, if it is signed by the governor, will eliminate civic requirements for people who want to become licensed poultry techniques in Pennsylvania, although they should be allowed legally and undergo training in the country. The goal is to raise the number of certified bird influenza testers.
The act received a double -sided vote in both chambers, although it opposed its four republican senators and 41 Republican representatives. He was sponsored by Berks County Democratic Rep. Johanna Cepida-Freeth.
Proponents of Bill say that the state needs all lend a hand that the fight with bird flu can get. At the end of last month, the state confirmed its first cases of disease in domestic poultry this year, in Lehigh.
Now he goes to the desk of Josh Shapiro’s government to sign. Speaking at this year’s farm show, he called this disease one of the main fears for a immense agricultural industry.
Pa. It moves to let people who are not citizens obtain licenses for testing poultry as the glove quarantine expands
Experts say that bird flu is largely not a risk for the general public, but they can have a grave economic impact for farmers, especially people working with chicken herds. He also moved dairy cattle elsewhere in the country. According to experts, eggs bought and pasteurized milk are still secure to eat.
Everyone who encounters a ailing or dead wild bird is asked to report him to the PA Games Commission under number 1-833-PGC-WILD (1-833-742-9453).
Contact people with ailing or dead birds who do not feel good, should contact a doctor or health department in Pennsylvania at 877-724-3258.
World Cup doctors
Bill poultry technician was one of the first to go through both chambers in this session. The second, which also passed on Wednesday, will lend a hand international football teams to exercise in Pennsylvania. He was sponsored by first-grade Joe Picozzi (R-Hiladelphia), who said he presented him overtaking FIFA 2025 Club World Cupwhich will take matches in Philadelphia this summer.