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Chickens live large in luxury coops 02:03The CDC says 368 people have reported getting sick since May 20, bringing this year's total to 465 poultry-related salmonella cases reported in 42 states. That's about twice as many as were reported at the same time last year, the CDC said.The CDC says 86 people have been hospitalized. One person in Oklahoma has died from the infection. About a third of those who have gotten sick are young children under the age of 5.
The CDC says its best that children don't touch live poultry since children are more likely to get a severe infection. They also suggest people who keep backyard flocks wear a separate pair of shoes to care for the birds and to be sure to take them off before going back into the house. Good hand hygiene is also essential.Chickens should be outside animals only and while they may be cute, the CDC says, please"don't kiss or snuggle backyard poultry.
TheWarMonitor Omg.... People need to learn how to WASH their eggs! 🤦🏻♀️🥚🚿
Coming to the uk next year..Brexit chlorinatedchicken
sunny
2020 is not fucking around.