Despite dead crows, Delhiites take bird flu lightly
Despite dead crows, Delhiites take bird flu lightly
Locals in Malviya Nagar forced a park to reopen just hours after a dead crow was found inside. The city has been hit by bird flu, a dangerous virus that affects birds but can also transfer to humans.
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UPDATED: January 11, 2021 19:00 IST
At least two crows were reported found dead by local residnet welfare associations in Delhi on Monday (File | PTI)
Locals in Delhi are yet to take the bird flu threat seriously even as the city has reported several positive cases among crows and ducks. The national capital, a popular spot for the migrant birds during the winter, has become the