Breaking 17:30 Royal Caribbean scraps Mexico water park after environmental backlash, president says 17:15 Carney thanks former Canadian environment minister ahead of expected party resignation 17:00 Exxon wins shareholder backing for Texas move, defeats retail voting proposal 16:45 Bank of America CEO expects 15% growth in Q2 trading revenue 16:30 India’s MobiKwik targets $500 million NBFC loan book, CEO says 16:15 HM King Mohammed VI congratulates Nawal Sfendla after Everest and Lhotse ascent 16:00 Turkish police attempt to block opposition rally amid CHP leadership crisis 15:45 Boeing increases 737 production after consulting U.S. aviation regulator 15:30 Czech public media urge government to stop funding overhaul and proposed fee cuts 15:15 American Airlines plans to double India tech hub workforce, sources say 15:00 Italian Supreme Court rules hotels are not required to serve free tap water 14:45 Morocco PME prepares a nationwide roadshow to promote the TPME Pact 14:30 Open interest in natural gas and power markets reaches record levels on ICE 14:15 Chevron shareholders reject proposal for independent board chair 14:00 Netherlands deploys minesweeper amid Hormuz security preparations 13:45 Former Red Army Faction militant sentenced to 13 years in Germany 13:30 Canada chooses Swedish early warning aircraft over U.S. competitor 13:15 Ebola outbreak in Congo spreads rapidly as global response struggles to keep pace 13:00 Oil prices fall 5% amid optimism over possible Iran-US agreement 12:30 Manchester United reports nearly $16 million net loss in third quarter 12:15 Romuald Wadagni becomes Benin’s first president under new seven-year mandate system 12:00 India on track to become stock-pickers’ market in June, brokerages say 11:45 Turkish opposition party to hold congress once legal conditions are met, chair says 11:30 Wall St futures rise on AI optimism as investors eye Middle East truce 11:15 Paris prosecutors probe alleged foreign smear campaigns in local elections 11:00 Pope Leo decries sharp intensification of war in Ukraine 10:49 HM King Mohammed VI performs Eid Al-Adha prayer at Ahl Fès Mosque in Rabat and receives well-wishers 10:45 Bolloré rejects Ackman’s $64 billion bid for Universal Music Group 10:30 Iran war splits global markets into clear winners and losers 10:15 South Korea says Hormuz ship attack likely involved Iranian missile 10:00 Tobacco use and sales continue to decline in France 09:55 Spanish Civil Guard enters Socialist Party headquarters amid investigation into former activist 09:45 Philippines launches independent truth commission to investigate drug war killings 09:30 Ten Indian sailors freed in Iran after months of detention 09:15 UK grocery inflation eases as Iran conflict impact remains limited 09:00 Iran’s Revolutionary Guards say the risk of renewed war remains low 08:45 Mauritanian President congratulates HM King Mohammed VI on Eid Al-Adha 08:30 Senegalese President congratulates HM King Mohammed VI on Eid Al-Adha 08:15 Pilgrims Stone Satan near Mecca on the first day of Eid Al-Adha 08:00 Eid Al-Adha: HM King Mohammed VI receives congratulations from the Vice President of the United Arab Emirates 07:45 Turkish President congratulates HM King Mohammed VI on Eid Al-Adha 07:30 Eid Al-Adha: HM King Mohammed VI receives congratulations message from the President of the Union of the Comoros 07:16 France opens investigation into alleged foreign interference linked to Israeli firm 07:07 Cuba faces a critical historical moment, warns writer Leonardo Padura

California's Bird Flu Emergency: What You Need to Know

Thursday 19 December 2024 - 15:09

California Governor Gavin Newsom recently declared a state of emergency in response to growing concerns over bird flu outbreaks, especially in the southern part of the state. This emergency declaration was triggered after more dairy cows tested positive for the virus, highlighting the need for immediate action.

Since bird flu (H5N1) was first detected in U.S. dairy farms in 2022, it has spread to numerous cattle herds across 16 states, causing some infections in farm workers, though most cases have been mild. However, the first severe human case of the H5N1 strain in the U.S. was reported in Louisiana on the same day as the emergency declaration. The 65-year-old patient, with underlying health conditions, is in critical condition after exposure to sick and dead birds in a backyard flock.

Though human infections with bird flu remain rare, the situation has become increasingly serious. Since the H5N1 strain was first identified in the U.S. in March 2023, 61 people across seven states have been infected, with 34 of those cases in California. While most cases have had mild symptoms, the severity of recent infections has raised alarm.

Bird flu, or avian influenza, is a viral disease that primarily affects birds but can also spread to other animals, including dairy cows, cats, dogs, and even humans. Though human-to-human transmission has not been observed, the virus has killed millions of birds globally and remains a significant public health concern. The H5N1 strain, in particular, has a high fatality rate in humans, causing about 463 deaths among 860 cases worldwide since its emergence in 1996.

The virus has a history of spreading across continents, from its initial outbreak in China to recent cases in the U.S. and Canada. H5N1 is considered one of the most dangerous strains of bird flu, with a death rate of around 60 percent in humans, significantly higher than other strains like H7N9, which has a 20 percent fatality rate.

As the bird flu situation evolves, authorities are closely monitoring new outbreaks to prevent further spread and to protect public health.


  • Fajr
  • Sunrise
  • Dhuhr
  • Asr
  • Maghrib
  • Isha

Read more

This website, walaw.press, uses cookies to provide you with a good browsing experience and to continuously improve our services. By continuing to browse this site, you agree to the use of these cookies.