Based on what the FDA has said it’s in pasteurized milk too.

There is also no evidence for or against pasteurization killing the virus totally.

Ok, but no evidence here is meaningless. That means we haven’t looked to double check that the thing we do to kill every virus continues to kill every virus.

Absence of evidence is only weak evidence of absence. There’s a lot of strong evidence that pasteurization kills viruses indiscriminately. So no, these are absolutely not the same thing.

There is also no evidence it’s transfered through milk. Pasteurization isn’t meant to kill viruses, it’s meant to kill all the bacteria in the milk. I’ll leave it at this. I don’t like arguing online because it’s a waste of time. I hope you enjoy the article, I did.

scientificamerican.com/…/as-bird-flu-spreads-thro…

Bird Flu Is Spreading in Cows. Here’s What That Means for Milk

H5N1 influenza virus particles have been detected in commercially sold milk, but it’s not clear how the virus is spreading in cattle or whether their milk could infect humans

Scientific American