China hit by second disease outbreak as thousands of chickens wiped out

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China hit by second disease outbreak as thousands of chickens wiped out
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At least 4,500 chickens have been killed during an outbreak of bird flu, or H5N1 avian influenza, at a farm in Shaoyang as China's struggles with the coronavirus crisis

China is now dealing with an outbreak of bird flu after failing to contain the SARS-like coronavirus, which has killed 259 people.

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