Why Finland will get world’s first bird flu vaccination for humans even though it has no cases

Beginning next week, Finland will roll out bird flu vaccinations for 10,000 individuals, aged 18 or over, who are at increased risk of contracting avian influenza due to the nature of their work or other circumstances. This comes after the Nordic country culled approximately 485,000 animals to control the virus outbreak on minx and fox fur farms last year


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