Spain: The Board hopes to soon lift the immobilization of cattle due to sheep pox and assures that it has prevented its massive expansion

Published 2023년 2월 22일

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The Government of Castilla-La Mancha is optimistic that the Ministry of Agriculture will soon lift the immobilization order for sheep due to smallpox but has urged caution. No widespread outbreak of the disease has been reported on Castilian-La Mancha farms. In the meantime, all cattle are to remain immobilized and the incubation period is to be waited out. The government is already providing direct aid to farmers to offset losses.
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The spokesperson for the Government of Castilla-La Mancha, Blanca Fernández, has shown her confidence that the Ministry of Agriculture can lift the immobilization order for sheep in the event of smallpox cases "soon", although she has asked for prudence about it until we see how this matter evolves. To questions from the media at a press conference in Toledo, Fernández pointed out that a "massive" spread of the disease in Castilian-La Mancha farms has been avoided. As has been reported, it is "prudent" to keep all the cattle immobilized for the moment and "wait for the incubation period to ...

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