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Premier Cho Jung-tai has ordered an investigation into a suspected African swine fever in central Taiwan. The agriculture ministry says a farm noticed pigs dying but waited ten days to test for the disease. In May, Taiwan was declared the only Asian country to be free of all three major swine diseases.

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00:00Authorities are looking into a suspected case of African swine fever at a farm in central
00:05Taiwan.
00:26The premier ordered authorities to keep pork prices stable and assured the public that
00:31all pork on the market is safe.
00:33The agriculture ministry says the affected farm in Taizong observed pigs dying two weeks
00:38ago but waited 10 days to test for African swine fever.
00:42Authorities have banned using kitchen waste as pig feed and paused all transport and slaughter
00:46of pigs for the next five days.
00:49In May, the World Organization of Animal Health declared Taiwan free of all three major swine
00:54diseases.
00:55That's why we have two major swine diseases.
01:01vividies.
01:01fearful.
01:02minimal.
01:03What?
01:04That's why the animals were swimming together.
01:05Don't go to the public house.
01:07Think about it.
01:09What?
01:10There's a ton of fruit in the water and a winter bath.
01:11You can find water with swimming here.
01:12Get here and let's go to the wild world.
01:14Get here and let's go to the wild.
01:14Get here and let's go to the wild.
01:15Get here.
01:16Get here.
01:17Get here.
01:17Get in here.
01:18Get.
01:19Come to your ass.
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