H5N1 bird flu has been detected in American dairy cattle, raising concerns about its potential to cause a pandemic. The virus has spread to cows and is present in commercial milk.
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"The new variants are not dangerous but people should not become lax and (they must) follow precautions. People should not panic and think that the virus is spreading and people are dying. But people should be cautious during this time of the festival season," he added.
"The new variants are not dangerous but people should not become lax and (they must) follow precautions. People should not panic and think that the virus is spreading and people are dying. But people should be cautious during this time of the festival season," he added.
Dr. Hans Kluge, the World Health Organization's (WHO) regional director for Europe, warned that the continent should brace itself for a wave of monkeypox cases in the coming months. "As [.]