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Why do I have to observe personal biosecurity rules at markets but there are no similar requirements at ports and airports?

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Why do I have to observe personal biosecurity rules at markets but there are no similar requirements at ports and airports?

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A. People arriving at airports and ports do not normally arrive in the same type of clothing and footwear that many people attending markets do. The risk is not the person, it is wearing clothing or footwear that has been in contact with livestock and will come into contact with livestock again before it is washed or cleaned. Many farmers and livestock handlers wear the same clothes or footwear at the market as they do on farms. If the clothing or footwear is contaminated then there is a risk of taking a disease with you until such time as they are washed or cleaned.

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