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Rated by Participant: C83F590BFCEBE4D8085031FDE19A7BDC475C66FF5023B287C560E14A0B99153D
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There have only ever been 2 confirmed cases of H5N1 flu in humans. While the virus is deadly to bird populations, it poses a relatively low risk to humans. Poultry testing and federal surveillance make it unlikely contaminated eggs will get to the human food supply. https://www.npr.org/2024/04/03/1242445372/bird-flu-chicken-eggs

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