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First confirmed human case of bird flu H5N2 has died

Sky News Wednesday, 5 June 2024
The first lab-confirmed human case of H5N2 bird flu has died, according to the World Health Organisation
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News video: Third Human Bird Flu Case Detected in U.S. This Time With Dangerous New Symptoms

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We are happy to have the COVID pandemic behind us, however experts warn of another emerging health threat: bird flu. The strain is known as H5N1 and it has now infected 3 people inside the United States. Veuer’s Tony Spitz has the details.

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