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THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 2025
Bird flu: Sale of chicken banned in parts of Delhi, restaurants warned

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Hindustan Times
13 January, 2021, 04:45 pm
Last modified: 13 January, 2021, 04:49 pm

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Bird flu: Sale of chicken banned in parts of Delhi, restaurants warned

"North Corporation bans sale, storage of poultry or processed chicken till further notice in view of bird flu in Delhi," an official order stated, according to news agency PTI

Hindustan Times
13 January, 2021, 04:45 pm
Last modified: 13 January, 2021, 04:49 pm
Bird flu: Sale of chicken banned in parts of Delhi, restaurants warned

The North Delhi Municipal Corporation (NDMC) on Wednesday banned the sale, storage of poultry or processed chicken due to the bird flu outbreak. The Delhi government had earlier imposed a ban on the sale of processed and packaged chicken brought from outside the the national capital.

Officials had said that more than 50 bird deaths were recorded and 18 samples from different parts of Delhi were sent for Avian flu testing on Tuesday.

"North Corporation bans sale, storage of poultry or processed chicken till further notice in view of bird flu in Delhi," an official order stated, according to news agency PTI.

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The order also said that owners of restaurants and hotels would face action if egg-based or poultry-based or other such products were served to customers.

"All meat and poultry shops and meat processing units in areas under the NDMC, are prohibited to sell, store poultry or processed or packaged chicken meat with immediate effect, till further orders," it added.

Earlier, an advisory was issued by the Delhi government in view of the virus cases and urged people to not panic and consume poultry products cooked at high temperatures.

"H5N8 is highly pathogenic in birds but the pathogenicity in humans as well as the likelihood of human infection with avian influenza (AH5N8) virus is low," the advisory issued by the directorate general of health services (DGHS) of Delhi had stated.

The advisory added that people should only consume eggs and other poultry products after they have been cooked at 70 degrees for half an hour. "Do not consume half-cooked chicken or bird or half-boiled and half-fried eggs," it said.

People were also cautioned to not touch dead birds with naked hands and contact the control room at (23890318) instead if any bird was found dead. The advisory pointed out that raw meat should not be kept near cooked meat and one should wash hands frequently while handling raw meat. "Take due care of personal hygiene and maintain cleanliness in surrounding," it said.

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