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  • 'We feel more prepared': Farne Islands face another season battling avian flu
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    'We feel more prepared': Farne Islands face another season battling avian flu
    Hazmat suits have replaced tourists at the important UK sanctuary for breeding seabirds off coast of Northumberland.

    Last month the trust announced a repeat of the closure, until August at least, after avian flu was detected in a handful of birds.

    The fear is that there will be a repeat of last year's devastation which resulted in the removal of 6,000 bird carcasses. The true figure of bird deaths is unquestionably far higher given how many dead birds will have fallen into the sea.

    Of the 6,000 carcasses removed last year most were guillemots, kittiwakes and puffins with 3,542, 818 and 467 dead birds collected respectively.

    The avian flu crisis is a global one. The World Organisation for Animal Health (Woah) said there had been "an unprecedented number of outbreaks" of bird flu reported in regions across the world since the outbreak began in October 2021. Wild seabirds have been particularly hard hit.

    National Trust rangers making their daily visit to monitor the bird population on the Farne Islands after am outbreak of avian flu forced the public closure of the islands off the Northumberland coast.
    Farne Islands, Northumberland, UK. 4th May 2023.

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  • 'We feel more prepared': Farne Islands face another season battling avian flu
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    'We feel more prepared': Farne Islands face another season battling avian flu
    Hazmat suits have replaced tourists at the important UK sanctuary for breeding seabirds off coast of Northumberland.

    Last month the trust announced a repeat of the closure, until August at least, after avian flu was detected in a handful of birds.

    The fear is that there will be a repeat of last year's devastation which resulted in the removal of 6,000 bird carcasses. The true figure of bird deaths is unquestionably far higher given how many dead birds will have fallen into the sea.

    Of the 6,000 carcasses removed last year most were guillemots, kittiwakes and puffins with 3,542, 818 and 467 dead birds collected respectively.

    The avian flu crisis is a global one. The World Organisation for Animal Health (Woah) said there had been "an unprecedented number of outbreaks" of bird flu reported in regions across the world since the outbreak began in October 2021. Wild seabirds have been particularly hard hit.

    Tom Hendry, one of National Trust rangers making their daily visit to monitor the bird population on the Farne Islands after am outbreak of avian flu forced the public closure of the islands off the Northumberland coast.
    Farne Islands, Northumberland, UK. 4th May 2023.

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  • 'We feel more prepared': Farne Islands face another season battling avian flu
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    'We feel more prepared': Farne Islands face another season battling avian flu
    Hazmat suits have replaced tourists at the important UK sanctuary for breeding seabirds off coast of Northumberland.

    Last month the trust announced a repeat of the closure, until August at least, after avian flu was detected in a handful of birds.

    The fear is that there will be a repeat of last year's devastation which resulted in the removal of 6,000 bird carcasses. The true figure of bird deaths is unquestionably far higher given how many dead birds will have fallen into the sea.

    Of the 6,000 carcasses removed last year most were guillemots, kittiwakes and puffins with 3,542, 818 and 467 dead birds collected respectively.

    The avian flu crisis is a global one. The World Organisation for Animal Health (Woah) said there had been "an unprecedented number of outbreaks" of bird flu reported in regions across the world since the outbreak began in October 2021. Wild seabirds have been particularly hard hit.

    Tom Hendry, one of National Trust rangers making their daily visit to monitor the bird population on the Farne Islands after am outbreak of avian flu forced the public closure of the islands off the Northumberland coast.
    Farne Islands, Northumberland, UK. 4th May 2023.

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  • 'We feel more prepared': Farne Islands face another season battling avian flu
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    'We feel more prepared': Farne Islands face another season battling avian flu
    Hazmat suits have replaced tourists at the important UK sanctuary for breeding seabirds off coast of Northumberland.

    Last month the trust announced a repeat of the closure, until August at least, after avian flu was detected in a handful of birds.

    The fear is that there will be a repeat of last year's devastation which resulted in the removal of 6,000 bird carcasses. The true figure of bird deaths is unquestionably far higher given how many dead birds will have fallen into the sea.

    Of the 6,000 carcasses removed last year most were guillemots, kittiwakes and puffins with 3,542, 818 and 467 dead birds collected respectively.

    The avian flu crisis is a global one. The World Organisation for Animal Health (Woah) said there had been "an unprecedented number of outbreaks" of bird flu reported in regions across the world since the outbreak began in October 2021. Wild seabirds have been particularly hard hit.

    Tom Hendry, one of National Trust rangers making their daily visit to monitor the bird population on the Farne Islands after am outbreak of avian flu forced the public closure of the islands off the Northumberland coast.
    Farne Islands, Northumberland, UK. 4th May 2023.

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  • 'We feel more prepared': Farne Islands face another season battling avian flu
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    'We feel more prepared': Farne Islands face another season battling avian flu
    Hazmat suits have replaced tourists at the important UK sanctuary for breeding seabirds off coast of Northumberland.

    Last month the trust announced a repeat of the closure, until August at least, after avian flu was detected in a handful of birds.

    The fear is that there will be a repeat of last year's devastation which resulted in the removal of 6,000 bird carcasses. The true figure of bird deaths is unquestionably far higher given how many dead birds will have fallen into the sea.

    Of the 6,000 carcasses removed last year most were guillemots, kittiwakes and puffins with 3,542, 818 and 467 dead birds collected respectively.

    The avian flu crisis is a global one. The World Organisation for Animal Health (Woah) said there had been "an unprecedented number of outbreaks" of bird flu reported in regions across the world since the outbreak began in October 2021. Wild seabirds have been particularly hard hit.

    Tom Hendry, one of National Trust rangers making their daily visit to monitor the bird population on the Farne Islands after am outbreak of avian flu forced the public closure of the islands off the Northumberland coast.
    Farne Islands, Northumberland, UK. 4th May 2023.

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  • 'We feel more prepared': Farne Islands face another season battling avian flu
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    'We feel more prepared': Farne Islands face another season battling avian flu
    Hazmat suits have replaced tourists at the important UK sanctuary for breeding seabirds off coast of Northumberland.

    Last month the trust announced a repeat of the closure, until August at least, after avian flu was detected in a handful of birds.

    The fear is that there will be a repeat of last year's devastation which resulted in the removal of 6,000 bird carcasses. The true figure of bird deaths is unquestionably far higher given how many dead birds will have fallen into the sea.

    Of the 6,000 carcasses removed last year most were guillemots, kittiwakes and puffins with 3,542, 818 and 467 dead birds collected respectively.

    The avian flu crisis is a global one. The World Organisation for Animal Health (Woah) said there had been "an unprecedented number of outbreaks" of bird flu reported in regions across the world since the outbreak began in October 2021. Wild seabirds have been particularly hard hit.

    Tom Hendry, one of National Trust rangers making their daily visit to monitor the bird population on the Farne Islands after am outbreak of avian flu forced the public closure of the islands off the Northumberland coast.
    Farne Islands, Northumberland, UK. 4th May 2023.

    © Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Public urged to wear face masks due to surge in Covid and Flu.
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    Public urged to wear face masks due to surge in Covid and Flu.
    03/01/2023. London, UK.

    Members of the public wearing masks arrive at Waterloo Station on the first RMT strike day of the year as Transport Secretary Mark Harper urges members of the public to wear masks again if they feel unwell. The UK Health Security Agency also advised that if you feel ill you should stay home as high levels of Covid, Flu and Strep A are in circulation with the NHS struggling to cope due to staff shortages.

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  • Public urged to wear face masks due to surge in Covid and Flu.
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    Public urged to wear face masks due to surge in Covid and Flu.
    03/01/2023. London, UK.

    Members of the public wait for a train at Waterloo Station on the first RMT strike day of the year as Transport Secretary Mark Harper urges members of the public to wear masks again if they feel unwell. The UK Health Security Agency also advised that if you feel ill you should stay home as high levels of Covid, Flu and Strep A are in circulation with the NHS struggling to cope due to staff shortages.

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  • Public urged to wear face masks due to surge in Covid and Flu.
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    Public urged to wear face masks due to surge in Covid and Flu.
    03/01/2023. London, UK.

    Commuters wearing masks arrive at Waterloo Station on the first RMT strike day of the year as Transport Secretary Mark Harper urges members of the public to wear masks again if they feel unwell. The UK Health Security Agency also advised that if you feel ill you should stay home as high levels of Covid, Flu and Strep A are in circulation with the NHS struggling to cope due to staff shortages.

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  • Public urged to wear face masks due to surge in Covid and Flu.
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    Public urged to wear face masks due to surge in Covid and Flu.
    03/01/2023. London, UK.

    Commuters wearing masks arrive at Waterloo Station on the first RMT strike day of the year as Transport Secretary Mark Harper urges members of the public to wear masks again if they feel unwell. The UK Health Security Agency also advised that if you feel ill you should stay home as high levels of Covid, Flu and Strep A are in circulation with the NHS struggling to cope due to staff shortages.

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  • Public urged to wear face masks due to surge in Covid and Flu.
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    Public urged to wear face masks due to surge in Covid and Flu.
    03/01/2023. London, UK.

    A commuter wearing masks looks at a strike information sign at Waterloo Station on the first RMT strike day of the year as Transport Secretary Mark Harper urges members of the public to wear masks again if they feel unwell. The UK Health Security Agency also advised that if you feel ill you should stay home as high levels of Covid, Flu and Strep A are in circulation with the NHS struggling to cope due to staff shortages.

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  • Public urged to wear face masks due to surge in Covid and Flu.
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    Public urged to wear face masks due to surge in Covid and Flu.
    03/01/2023. London, UK.

    Commuters wearing masks arrive at Waterloo Station on the first RMT strike day of the year as Transport Secretary Mark Harper urges members of the public to wear masks again if they feel unwell. The UK Health Security Agency also advised that if you feel ill you should stay home as high levels of Covid, Flu and Strep A are in circulation with the NHS struggling to cope due to staff shortages.

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  • Public urged to wear face masks due to surge in Covid and Flu.
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    Public urged to wear face masks due to surge in Covid and Flu.
    03/01/2023. London, UK.

    A train traveller wearing a face shield arrives at Waterloo Station on the first RMT strike day of the year as Transport Secretary Mark Harper urges members of the public to wear masks again if they feel unwell. The UK Health Security Agency also advised that if you feel ill you should stay home as high levels of Covid, Flu and Strep A are in circulation with the NHS struggling to cope due to staff shortages.

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  • Public urged to wear face masks due to surge in Covid and Flu.
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    Public urged to wear face masks due to surge in Covid and Flu.
    03/01/2023. London, UK.

    A train traveller wearing a face shield arrives at Waterloo Station on the first RMT strike day of the year as Transport Secretary Mark Harper urges members of the public to wear masks again if they feel unwell. The UK Health Security Agency also advised that if you feel ill you should stay home as high levels of Covid, Flu and Strep A are in circulation with the NHS struggling to cope due to staff shortages.

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  • Public urged to wear face masks due to surge in Covid and Flu.
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    Public urged to wear face masks due to surge in Covid and Flu.
    03/01/2023. London, UK.

    Commuters wearing masks arrive at Waterloo Station on the first RMT strike day of the year as Transport Secretary Mark Harper urges members of the public to wear masks again if they feel unwell. The UK Health Security Agency also advised that if you feel ill you should stay home as high levels of Covid, Flu and Strep A are in circulation with the NHS struggling to cope due to staff shortages.

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  • Public urged to wear face masks due to surge in Covid and Flu.
    DUKAS_148834359_EYE
    Public urged to wear face masks due to surge in Covid and Flu.
    03/01/2023. London, UK.

    Commuters wearing masks arrive at Waterloo Station on the first RMT strike day of the year as Transport Secretary Mark Harper urges members of the public to wear masks again if they feel unwell. The UK Health Security Agency also advised that if you feel ill you should stay home as high levels of Covid, Flu and Strep A are in circulation with the NHS struggling to cope due to staff shortages.

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  • Public urged to wear face masks due to surge in Covid and Flu.
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    Public urged to wear face masks due to surge in Covid and Flu.
    03/01/2023. London, UK.

    A commuter wearing a masks walks past a strike information sign at Waterloo Station on the first RMT strike day of the year as Transport Secretary Mark Harper urges members of the public to wear masks again if they feel unwell. The UK Health Security Agency also advised that if you feel ill you should stay home as high levels of Covid, Flu and Strep A are in circulation with the NHS struggling to cope due to staff shortages.

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  • Public urged to wear face masks due to surge in Covid and Flu.
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    Public urged to wear face masks due to surge in Covid and Flu.
    03/01/2023. London, UK.

    A commuter wearing masks looks at a strike information sign at Waterloo Station on the first RMT strike day of the year as Transport Secretary Mark Harper urges members of the public to wear masks again if they feel unwell. The UK Health Security Agency also advised that if you feel ill you should stay home as high levels of Covid, Flu and Strep A are in circulation with the NHS struggling to cope due to staff shortages.

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  • NEWS -  New York: Erkältungs-Medikamente werden knapp
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    NEWS - New York: Erkältungs-Medikamente werden knapp
    New York NY - January 7: Cold & Flu medications sold out as Covid numbers continue to rise in NYC on January 7 2021
    *** Local Caption *** 36832548

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS -  New York: Erkältungs-Medikamente werden knapp
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    NEWS - New York: Erkältungs-Medikamente werden knapp
    New York NY - January 7: Cold & Flu medications sold out as Covid numbers continue to rise in NYC on January 7 2021
    *** Local Caption *** 36832546

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  • NEWS -  New York: Erkältungs-Medikamente werden knapp
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    NEWS - New York: Erkältungs-Medikamente werden knapp
    New York NY - January 7: Cold & Flu medications sold out as Covid numbers continue to rise in NYC on January 7 2021
    *** Local Caption *** 36832547

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS -  New York: Erkältungs-Medikamente werden knapp
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    NEWS - New York: Erkältungs-Medikamente werden knapp
    New York NY - January 7: Cold & Flu medications sold out as Covid numbers continue to rise in NYC on January 7 2021
    *** Local Caption *** 36832550

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS -  New York: Erkältungs-Medikamente werden knapp
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    NEWS - New York: Erkältungs-Medikamente werden knapp
    New York NY - January 7: Cold & Flu medications sold out as Covid numbers continue to rise in NYC on January 7 2021
    *** Local Caption *** 36832553

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS -  New York: Erkältungs-Medikamente werden knapp
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    NEWS - New York: Erkältungs-Medikamente werden knapp
    New York NY - January 7: Cold & Flu medications sold out as Covid numbers continue to rise in NYC on January 7 2021
    *** Local Caption *** 36832549

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Vogelgrippe im Naturreservat Hula-Tal, Nordisrael
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    NEWS - Vogelgrippe im Naturreservat Hula-Tal, Nordisrael
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI/Shutterstock (12684166s)
    A sick crane with H5N1 type Avian Influenza, bird flu, walks on the bank of the Hula Lake in the Hula Valley Nature Reserve, on Sunday, January 2, 2022. The Ministry of Health has closed the popular tourist site after 6,000 migratory cranes have died from the bird flu.
    Avian Flu in Hula Valley Nature Reserve, Northern Israel - 02 Jan 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Vogelgrippe im Naturreservat Hula-Tal, Nordisrael
    DUK10147284_014
    NEWS - Vogelgrippe im Naturreservat Hula-Tal, Nordisrael
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI/Shutterstock (12684166k)
    A sick crane with H5N1 type Avian Influenza, bird flu, walks in the Hula Lake in the Hula Valley Nature Reserve, on Sunday, January 2, 2022. The Ministry of Health has closed the popular tourist site after 6,000 migratory cranes have died from the bird flu.
    Avian Flu in Hula Valley Nature Reserve, Northern Israel - 02 Jan 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Vogelgrippe im Naturreservat Hula-Tal, Nordisrael
    DUK10147284_013
    NEWS - Vogelgrippe im Naturreservat Hula-Tal, Nordisrael
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI/Shutterstock (12684166n)
    Palestinian workers for the Israeli Ministry of Agriculture wear personal protective equipment (PPE) while retrieving dead cranes killed from H5N1 type Avian Influenza, bird flu, at the Hula Valley Nature Reserve, on Sunday, January 2, 2022. The Ministry of Health has closed the popular tourist site after 6,000 migratory cranes have died from the bird flu.
    Avian Flu in Hula Valley Nature Reserve, Northern Israel - 02 Jan 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Vogelgrippe im Naturreservat Hula-Tal, Nordisrael
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    NEWS - Vogelgrippe im Naturreservat Hula-Tal, Nordisrael
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI/Shutterstock (12684166q)
    Cranes who died from H5N1 type Avian Influenza, bird flu, float in the Hula Lake in the Hula Valley Nature Reserve, on Sunday, January 2, 2022. The Ministry of Health has closed the popular tourist site after 6,000 migratory cranes have died from the bird flu.
    Avian Flu in Hula Valley Nature Reserve, Northern Israel - 02 Jan 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Vogelgrippe im Naturreservat Hula-Tal, Nordisrael
    DUK10147284_011
    NEWS - Vogelgrippe im Naturreservat Hula-Tal, Nordisrael
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI/Shutterstock (12684166l)
    A dead crane with H5N1 type Avian Influenza, bird flu, floats in the Hula Lake in the Hula Valley Nature Reserve, on Sunday, January 2, 2022. The Ministry of Health has closed the popular tourist site after 6,000 migratory cranes have died from the bird flu.
    Avian Flu in Hula Valley Nature Reserve, Northern Israel - 02 Jan 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Vogelgrippe im Naturreservat Hula-Tal, Nordisrael
    DUK10147284_010
    NEWS - Vogelgrippe im Naturreservat Hula-Tal, Nordisrael
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI/Shutterstock (12684166j)
    A dead crane killed from H5N1 type Avian Influenza, bird flu, floats in the Hula Lake in the Hula Valley Nature Reserve, on Sunday, January 2, 2022. The Ministry of Health has closed the popular tourist site after 6,000 migratory cranes have died from the bird flu.
    Avian Flu in Hula Valley Nature Reserve, Northern Israel - 02 Jan 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Vogelgrippe im Naturreservat Hula-Tal, Nordisrael
    DUK10147284_009
    NEWS - Vogelgrippe im Naturreservat Hula-Tal, Nordisrael
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI/Shutterstock (12684166e)
    Palestinian workers for the Israeli Ministry of Agriculture wear personal protective equipment (PPE) while riding on a raft of dead cranes killed from H5N1 type Avian Influenza, bird flu, in the Hula Lake in the Hula Valley Nature Reserve, on Sunday, January 2, 2022. The Ministry of Health has closed the popular tourist site after 6,000 migratory cranes have died from the bird flu.
    Avian Flu in Hula Valley Nature Reserve, Northern Israel - 02 Jan 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Vogelgrippe im Naturreservat Hula-Tal, Nordisrael
    DUK10147284_008
    NEWS - Vogelgrippe im Naturreservat Hula-Tal, Nordisrael
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI/Shutterstock (12684166f)
    A Palestinian worker for the Israeli Ministry of Agriculture wears a personal protective equipment (PPE) while retrieving a dead crane killed from H5N1 type Avian Influenza, bird flu, at the Hula Valley Nature Reserve, on Sunday, January 2, 2022. The Ministry of Health has closed the popular tourist site after 6,000 migratory cranes have died from the bird flu.
    Avian Flu in Hula Valley Nature Reserve, Northern Israel - 02 Jan 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Vogelgrippe im Naturreservat Hula-Tal, Nordisrael
    DUK10147284_007
    NEWS - Vogelgrippe im Naturreservat Hula-Tal, Nordisrael
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI/Shutterstock (12684166d)
    Palestinian workers for the Israeli Ministry of Agriculture wear personal protective equipment (PPE) while riding on a raft of dead cranes killed from H5N1 type Avian Influenza, bird flu, in the Hula Lake in the Hula Valley Nature Reserve, on Sunday, January 2, 2022. The Ministry of Health has closed the popular tourist site after 6,000 migratory cranes have died from the bird flu.
    Avian Flu in Hula Valley Nature Reserve, Northern Israel - 02 Jan 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Vogelgrippe im Naturreservat Hula-Tal, Nordisrael
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    NEWS - Vogelgrippe im Naturreservat Hula-Tal, Nordisrael
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI/Shutterstock (12684166c)
    A bulldozer pulls a raft of dead cranes killed from H5N1 type Avian Influenza, bird flu, from the Hula Lake, at the Hula Valley Nature Reserve, on Sunday, January 2, 2022. The Ministry of Health has closed the popular tourist site after 6,000 migratory cranes have died from the bird flu.
    Avian Flu in Hula Valley Nature Reserve, Northern Israel - 02 Jan 2022

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  • NEWS - Vogelgrippe im Naturreservat Hula-Tal, Nordisrael
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    NEWS - Vogelgrippe im Naturreservat Hula-Tal, Nordisrael
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    A sick crane stands near dead cranes killed from H5N1 type Avian Influenza, bird flu, in the Hula Lake at the Hula Valley Nature Reserve, on Sunday, January 2, 2022. The Ministry of Health has closed the popular tourist site after 6,000 migratory cranes have died from the bird flu.
    Avian Flu in Hula Valley Nature Reserve, Northern Israel - 02 Jan 2022

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  • NEWS - Vogelgrippe im Naturreservat Hula-Tal, Nordisrael
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    NEWS - Vogelgrippe im Naturreservat Hula-Tal, Nordisrael
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    A Palestinian worker for the Israeli Ministry of Agriculture wears a personal protective equipment (PPE) while retrieving a dead crane killed from H5N1 type Avian Influenza, bird flu, from the Hula Lake in the Hula Valley Nature Reserve, on Sunday, January 2, 2022. The Ministry of Health has closed the popular tourist site after 6,000 migratory cranes have died from the bird flu.
    Avian Flu in Hula Valley Nature Reserve, Northern Israel - 02 Jan 2022

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  • NEWS - Vogelgrippe im Naturreservat Hula-Tal, Nordisrael
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    NEWS - Vogelgrippe im Naturreservat Hula-Tal, Nordisrael
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI/Shutterstock (12684166h)
    A Palestinian worker for the Israeli Ministry of Agriculture wears a personal protective equipment (PPE) while retrieving a dead crane killed from H5N1 type Avian Influenza, bird flu, at the Hula Valley Nature Reserve, on Sunday, January 2, 2022. The Ministry of Health has closed the popular tourist site after 6,000 migratory cranes have died from the bird flu.
    Avian Flu in Hula Valley Nature Reserve, Northern Israel - 02 Jan 2022

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  • NEWS - Vogelgrippe im Naturreservat Hula-Tal, Nordisrael
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    NEWS - Vogelgrippe im Naturreservat Hula-Tal, Nordisrael
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI/Shutterstock (12684166b)
    Palestinian workers for the Israeli Ministry of Agriculture wear personal protective equipment (PPE) while retrieving dead cranes killed from H5N1 type Avian Influenza, bird flu, at the Hula Valley Nature Reserve, on Sunday, January 2, 2022. The Ministry of Health has closed the popular tourist site after 6,000 migratory cranes have died from the bird flu.
    Avian Flu in Hula Valley Nature Reserve, Northern Israel - 02 Jan 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Vogelgrippe im Naturreservat Hula-Tal, Nordisrael
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    NEWS - Vogelgrippe im Naturreservat Hula-Tal, Nordisrael
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI/Shutterstock (12684166a)
    Palestinian workers for the Israeli Ministry of Agriculture wear personal protective equipment (PPE) while retrieving dead cranes killed from H5N1 type Avian Influenza, bird flu, at the Hula Valley Nature Reserve, on Sunday, January 2, 2022. The Ministry of Health has closed the popular tourist site after 6,000 migratory cranes have died from the bird flu.
    Avian Flu in Hula Valley Nature Reserve, Northern Israel - 02 Jan 2022

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    Government Covid booster poster campaign.
    Members of the public walk past a government poster campaign in west London urging over 50s to get their Covid-19 and flu Booster jabs as Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer calls for Downing Street to reintroduce compulsory face masks and work from home guidance. Last week, Health Secretary Sajid Javid ordered the NHS to allow the over 50s to book their 3rd vaccine a month early to speed up the booster vaccination program.

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  • Government Covid booster poster campaign.
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    Government Covid booster poster campaign.
    Members of the public walk past a government poster campaign in west London urging over 50s to get their Covid-19 and flu Booster jabs as Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer calls for Downing Street to reintroduce compulsory face masks and work from home guidance. Last week, Health Secretary Sajid Javid ordered the NHS to allow the over 50s to book their 3rd vaccine a month early to speed up the booster vaccination program.

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  • Government Covid booster poster campaign.
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    Government Covid booster poster campaign.
    Members of the public walk past a government poster campaign in west London urging over 50s to get their Covid-19 and flu Booster jabs as Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer calls for Downing Street to reintroduce compulsory face masks and work from home guidance. Last week, Health Secretary Sajid Javid ordered the NHS to allow the over 50s to book their 3rd vaccine a month early to speed up the booster vaccination program.

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  • Government Covid booster poster campaign.
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    Government Covid booster poster campaign.
    Members of the public walk past a government poster campaign in west London urging over 50s to get their Covid-19 and flu Booster jabs as Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer calls for Downing Street to reintroduce compulsory face masks and work from home guidance. Last week, Health Secretary Sajid Javid ordered the NHS to allow the over 50s to book their 3rd vaccine a month early to speed up the booster vaccination program.

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  • Government Covid booster poster campaign.
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    Government Covid booster poster campaign.
    A government poster campaign in west London urging over 50s to get their Covid-19 and flu Booster jabs as Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer calls for Downing Street to reintroduce compulsory face masks and work from home guidance. Last week, Health Secretary Sajid Javid ordered the NHS to allow the over 50s to book their 3rd vaccine a month early to speed up the booster vaccination program.

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  • Government Covid booster poster campaign.
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    Government Covid booster poster campaign.
    A government poster campaign in west London urging over 50s to get their Covid-19 and flu Booster jabs as Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer calls for Downing Street to reintroduce compulsory face masks and work from home guidance. Last week, Health Secretary Sajid Javid ordered the NHS to allow the over 50s to book their 3rd vaccine a month early to speed up the booster vaccination program.

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  • Government Covid booster poster campaign.
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    Government Covid booster poster campaign.
    A government poster campaign in west London urging over 50s to get their Covid-19 and flu Booster jabs as Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer calls for Downing Street to reintroduce compulsory face masks and work from home guidance. Last week, Health Secretary Sajid Javid ordered the NHS to allow the over 50s to book their 3rd vaccine a month early to speed up the booster vaccination program.

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  • Government Covid booster poster campaign.
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    Government Covid booster poster campaign.
    A government poster campaign in west London urging over 50s to get their Covid-19 and flu Booster jabs as Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer calls for Downing Street to reintroduce compulsory face masks and work from home guidance. Last week, Health Secretary Sajid Javid ordered the NHS to allow the over 50s to book their 3rd vaccine a month early to speed up the booster vaccination program.

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    FEATURE - Sonnenaufgang an der Hamburger Elbphilharmonie
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    FEATURE - Sonnenaufgang an der Hamburger Elbphilharmonie
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    FEATURE - Sonnenaufgang an der Hamburger Elbphilharmonie
    Sonnenaufgang an der Hamburger Elbphilharmonie - 101021 *** Local Caption *** 36567390
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