France has lost its highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI)-free status due to two recent outbreaks in Eure and Calvados, leading to the loss of 'free status' regained on December 15. The outbreaks, detected on December 27 and 28, have resulted in the culling of around 500 poultry and necessitated additional measures such as zoning, surveillance, depopulation, and cleaning. The country remains at a 'high' risk level and is implementing a mandatory duck vaccination campaign, while the consumption of poultry products is considered safe for human health.