Egyptian Ministry of Agriculture Denies Reports of Deadly Poultry Virus

The Cabinet’s media center has refuted rumors of a new deadly virus wreaking havoc on poultry farms. In a recent statement, the media center reached out to the Ministry of Agriculture, which promptly dismissed the claims as unfounded. The Ministry assured the public that no strains of avian viruses have been detected in the farms, emphasizing that regular health checks are being carried out nationwide as a precautionary measure.

As of now, production cycles remain unaffected, with no reported health issues among the fowl. The media center has urged all news outlets to verify information with official sources before spreading it, cautioning that false reports could lead to confusion and panic.

In a world where misinformation spreads like wildfire, it is crucial to rely on verified sources for accurate news. Let’s all do our part in ensuring that the truth prevails.

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