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“As of September 15. There have been no new mutations in the fifth focal tissue (coronavirus), so the Danish Infectious Diseases Authority (SSI) has concluded that the strain is likely to be destroyed,” says the report.
Previously, the Danish government ordered the eradication of the 17 million crops grown in the country. tissues to prevent the spread of a new strain of coronavirus.
Denmark, the world’s largest producer of skin tissues, announced in early November that it would have to euthanize all tissue in the country due to a mutated coronavirus found on tissue farms that could be transmitted to humans.
This order to slaughter tissues throughout the country, and not just in risk areas, was later recognized as illegal.
Despite the government’s recognition that the order was illegal, the killing of tissues in the country continues and the government has proposed a law prohibiting tissue culture in the country until the end of 2021.
The Danish Food and Veterinary Administration (DVFA) announced on Wednesday that all tissues from farms affected by the coronavirus had been destroyed.
Mutated SARS-CoV-2 has also been detected in tissue farms in Greece, the Netherlands, Spain, Italy, Sweden, and the United States. Millions of these animals have already died as a result of the spread of the new mutated coronavirus around the world.
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