Isle of Man Chief Vet says people shouldn't be alarmed
There's been a significant drop in the number of Avian flu cases recorded on the Isle of Man.
However, the The UK Health Security Agency has raised the Avian flu pandemic risk from 3 to 4 on a scale of 6, after a strain of the virus found in the US infected four dairy workers and a number of cattle.
Isle of Man Chief Vet, Dr Amy Beckett says people shouldn't be alarmed by the move in the UK, which is a precautionary measure.
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