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April 3, 202401:40

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A major Texas egg producer Cal-Maine, said it will destroy almost 2 million chickens after the Avian flu virus was found in its birds. The move also comes after a person was infected with the bird flu after coming in contact with an infected cow. NBC News’ Morgan Chesky reports.

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