The health and safety of the British public is one of the most crucial priorities for this management, according to press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre. ” We take that very seriously. That’s how we are going to work, that is the No. 1 point here”.
She continued, citing the Atlanta-based Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s resolve that” the threat to human health from this pandemic is low.”
Following the second human disease of the H1N1 burden of bird flu, public health officials are on high alert, but concerns are also raised about the effects of animal transmission.
During Wednesday’s White House press presentation, a columnist reported that the world’s largest egg producer briefly stopped production at crops in Texas and Michigan because some chickens had good tests. Are supply chain issues and price increases causing any concerns, and can the presidency take action to at this time to lessen its potential impact on economic activity?
Jean-Pierre remarked that the White House would” carefully check” the financial impact.
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” We are going to closely observe that, carefully check that as it relates to that particular organization”, she said. We “are always going to track the financial effects of any significant changes like that.”
Eggs that are properly handled and cooked are safe to eat,  , according to the U. S. Department of Agriculture.