Everything you need to know to protect yourself and your family from a potential bird flu outbreak
If you’ve heard people on the news talking about bird flu (or avian influenza), you might be wondering if you should be worried about another pandemic—and what you can do to prepare. While it’s still unlikely that the 2024-25 bird flu will result in another global pandemic, it’s always good to be ready, just in case. Keep reading for expert advice on how to prepare for a bird flu pandemic, plus how to avoid infection, what to do if you think you’ve been exposed, and other useful information.
Bird Flu Pandemic Preparation
- Educate yourself about the bird flu, including how it’s transmitted and treated.
- Gather enough supplies to last you about a month and a half, including nonperishable food and plenty of medical supplies (like prescription meds and PPE).
- Talk to your loved ones and create an emergency plan together outlining how you’ll respond to a pandemic if it occurs.
- Practice good hygiene to avoid getting yourself or those in your circle sick.
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