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The Sprout: Manitoba finds cases of two pig-based flu variants By Kelsey Johnson. Published on May 3, 2021 11:25am
Good day and welcome to the Sprout, where it’s May aka National Asparagus Month, National Barbecue Month, National Chocolate Custard Month, National Egg Month, National Gazpacho Aficionado Month, National Hamburger Month, National Salad Month, National Salsa Month, National Strawberry Month, and National Vinegar Month.
For the foodies among us, today is National Raspberry Tart Day and National Chocolate Custard Day two deserts we think would be absolutely divine if combined together. Now, here’s today’s agriculture news.
The Lead
COVID-19 tests in Manitoba helped detect two pig-based influenza variants in the province in early April. As the Western Producer reports, provincial health officials and veterinarians said Friday there appeared to be no risk to humans. Pigs don’t appear to have the diseases, and pork carries no risk of infecting people wh