A caged mink looks on, amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, at a mink farm in Hjoerring in North Jutland A caged mink looks on, amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, at a mink ...
It will reportedly cost Denmark up to 5 billion kroner ($785 million) to cull the country's 15 million minks Denmark plans to cull its more than 15 million mink population over fears that a mutation ...
Denmark is taking aggressive action to stop the spread of coronavirus outbreaks on mink farms that have now seemingly jumped back into humans. On Wednesday, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen ...
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COPENHAGEN, Nov 4 (Reuters) - Denmark will cull its mink population of up to 17 million after a mutation of the coronavirus found in the animals spread to humans, the prime minister said on Wednesday.
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