Summary

New York has ordered a temporary closure of live-poultry markets from Feb. 7 to Feb. 14 after bird flu was detected in Queens, the Bronx, and Brooklyn.

The order mandates disinfection and inventory sell-down, with infected markets reporting to state officials. The Wildlife Conservation Society confirmed bird flu-related deaths at the Queens and Bronx zoos.

Rising bird flu cases nationwide have contributed to egg shortages and price spikes.

Meanwhile, a new strain was detected in Nevada dairy cows, though pasteurization ensures milk safety.