Hong Kong begins slaughtering all its chickens to prevent bird flu

On 29 December 1997, Hong Kong began culling 1.3 million chickens to halt the H5N1 bird flu outbreak, a drastic move following six human deaths

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Publisted at 8:05 AM, Sun Dec 29th, 2024

On 29 December 1997, Hong Kong initiated an unprecedented operation to slaughter its entire population of 1.3 million chickens in a desperate bid to contain the H5N1 bird flu outbreak.

This drastic measure followed the virus's alarming jump from birds to humans, resulting in six fatalities and sparking fears of a global pandemic.

Markets and farms turned into sites of mass culling as workers donned protective gear to prevent further transmission. 

The decision marked a critical turning point in global public health, highlighting the devastating intersection of human and animal health crises.

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