Home » today » Business » Danes gas 15 to 17 million minks after new mutation …

Danes gas 15 to 17 million minks after new mutation …

Denmark takes a drastic decision to kill all mink in the country after a mutated virus has passed from animals to humans. “The effectiveness of a future vaccine is in danger of being undermined,” say experts. It concerns a total of 15 to 17 million fur animals.

All Danish minks must be killed after the new coronavirus has mutated among these fur animals. Humans are infected with the mutated variant. “This could have serious consequences for the global approach to the pandemic,” Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said at a press conference yesterday.

“There is a risk that the effect of a future vaccine will be weakened, or in the worst case undermined,” said the Danish prime minister.

According to the Danish newspaper Politiken, it has already been shown that antibodies react weakly to the mutated virus. The suspected variant of the sars-CoV-2 virus has already been found on five mink farms and twelve people are currently known to be infected with it.

Danish epidemiologist Kare Molbak also warned at the press conference that in the worst-case scenario the pandemic will restart ‘this time in Denmark’. The World Health Organization (WHO) has now been informed of the discovery.

Gasification

There are 15 to 17 million minks in Denmark. The country is the largest producer of mink fur in the world. Among other things, the army will be used to kill the entire mink population.

To date, corona infections have already been detected in more than 200 of the 1,100 Danish mink farms.

Other countries are also struggling with outbreaks in mink farms that they cannot control. In the Netherlands, this corona crisis wiped out half of the mink sector, De Volkskrant writes. It is still not completely clear how the virus gets into mink farms and apparently can spread unhindered there.

Not in Belgian companies

At the beginning of October, the Ministry of Agriculture in the Netherlands announced the 63rd and 64th contamination of two mink farms in North Limburg. This means that more than half of the mink sector in the Netherlands has already been swept away by corona. More than 440,000 mother animals and about 2.2 million puppies (young) have now been gassed for corona.

Belgian mink companies are free of corona, it turns out.

Going into quarantine: how should it be done?

video video--theoplayer ">

How can dogs detect corona?

video video--theoplayer ">

Why does it take so long to develop a coronavirus vaccine?

video video--theoplayer ">

– .

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.