A resolution urging the federal government to prioritize creating a national strategy to curb the spread of bird flu.
Impact
The resolution highlights that over 150 million poultry birds have been affected nationwide, leading to rising prices for eggs and chicken as farmers are often compelled to cull infected flocks to manage the outbreak. Dairy operations are also suffering as the virus has been confirmed to infect dairy herds, which in turn significantly affects milk production. The economic strain on these agricultural sectors poses a threat not only to farmers but also to consumers who will bear the brunt of increased food prices stemming from the outbreak.
Summary
House Resolution 0036 urges the federal government to prioritize the establishment of a national strategy to effectively combat the spread of avian influenza, commonly referred to as bird flu. The resolution emphasizes the ongoing avian flu outbreak affecting the poultry and dairy industries, underscoring significant numbers of infections in both wild bird populations and domestic livestock. This outbreak has prompted alarm due to its potential impact on public and animal health across the United States and specifically within Michigan, where local agencies have already documented substantial economic repercussions.
Contention
Additionally, the resolution expresses concerns about the lack of effective and timely communication from federal health agencies regarding public health information, particularly in light of past actions that resulted in modified sharing of critical data about outbreaks. These communication gaps are viewed as detrimental to the state’s ability to respond adequately to the avian influenza threat. The resolution also signals a united call from multiple representatives, showcasing support across party lines for proactive measures to prevent further spread and future potential mutations of the virus that could lead to human transmission.
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Health: other; department authority to limit patient visitation in qualified health care facilities; restrict. Amends secs. 2253 & 5145 of 1978 PA 368 (MCL 333.2253 & 333.5145).
Health: other; department authority to limit patient visitation in qualified health care facilities; restrict. Amends secs. 2253 & 5145 of 1978 PA 368 (MCL 333.2253 & 333.5145).
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