The year of the pyres

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190 pages 2001

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"Early in February 2001, a young vet, examining animals at an Essex abattoir, discovered a case of foot-and-mouth disease. His discovery was to lead on to the biggest epidemic of the disease the world has ever seen: the slaughter (at the last count) of nearly four million animals; the virtual closure of the countryside; major pollution of the environment from pyres and burial pits; the abolition of a whole government department and the postponement of a General Election. At the time of writing (summer 2001), it is not over yet. The worst case, the nightmare scenario, suggests it could continue well into next year." "The Year of The Pyres follows the story of the epidemic from day one. It documents how mistake after mistake was made initially, thus helping the disease to spread; how, for weeks, Agriculture Minister Nick Brown and the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (MAFF) kept on telling the country that everything was under control - until the water closed over their heads and they lost the plot."--BOOK JACKET.

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