Pennsylvania Winding Down Avian Influenza Response
Lancaster Farming (June 21, 2022) – Pennsylvania is starting to scale back the number of people involved in its avian influenza cleanup as the two-month outbreak appears to near its end.
“This incident is wrapping up, and with that, we need to start demobilizing resources and returning to more normal operations,” State Veterinarian Kevin Brightbill said Tuesday.
The Pennsylvania Animal Diagnostic Laboratory System, which has been running a high volume of tests during the outbreak, is scheduled to resume regular hours on July 1.