In the past month and a half there has been no evidence that there are cases of mouth and mouth disease in Burgenland. Since Wednesday morning the regulations have been overwritten, the last limited zones have been canceled, the epidemic carpets have been removed and the closed border crossings open again.
With downloaded window stops, Jubilee calls and joyful blows, drivers sent the Austrian-Hungarian border that reacted to Klingenbach-Soprone on Wednesday morning when employees of the directorate of the building dismantled the last epidemic.
The disinfection mats had been rolled out for 49 days to prevent the smoother and claw disease (MKS) from Hungary and Slovakia to be introduced 13 pieces on the border of the state, seven at the Autobahn Border Crossee-Jarovce and Nickelsdorf-Hegyeshalom.
Breathe for farmers and commuters
For moisture, around 40,000 liters were mixed with 800,000 liters of four percent solution. “The commuters had to accept boundaries and waiting times because of the protective measures, but it has paid off. Thousands of animals were able to save life,” said Vice-Landshauptwoman Anja Haider-Wallner, state councilor Heinrich Dorner and vice-militaire command Raimunden at a press conference at a press conference.
Use the clock around
After four weeks without new cases one can be optimistic. In the period from 2 April to 20 May there was no indication of an MKS infection. 84 ASSHISTANCE SIDEATS WERE WEE WASED, 20 Official veterinarians and 19 epidemics have sampled more than 11,000 animals in 650 companies in the surveillance and limited zone zone and performed operational control visits in 1631.
So it’s going on
Nevertheless, caution must be undertaken as a result of new MKS cases in Turkey: “Given the limited zone, the import ban that is relevant for receptive animals and their products, as well as the corresponding veterinary controls up to 30th e-mail, has been left,” said Haider-Wallner.
And furthermore: “I ask all companies to maintain and do the hygiene measures without the import of meat and raw milk.”
How much money the measures costs could not yet be quantified. In any case, they are supported by the federal government.
Source: Krone

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