luckytran,
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An NPR reporter collected samples of raw milk from 4 farms in Texas, and asked a USDA-authorized lab to test for bird flu. The lab refused to do it, because the farms wouldn't give them permission to test, even though permission isn't required. Wow.

https://www.npr.org/2024/05/15/1251647612/a-bird-flu-outbreak-among-dairy-cows-sparks-new-warnings-about-unpasteurized-mil

metaphase,
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@luckytran as I recall this testing ban was pioneered with mad cow disease testing

apicultor,
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@luckytran Sounds like they should name and shame the lab, and then give the samples to one who will.

zdl,
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@luckytran We call this "good public health policy", right?

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