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“We look at the tissues all the time and show different signs than we expected. The coronavirus is believed to be primarily a disease that affects the lungs, but in this case, the lungs did not show disease.
Suddenly there was an unusual increase in the fall and we noticed diarrhea and digestive problems. If not devoured, we would not have even thought about it and perhaps we would have behaved very differently.
Why devoured situation and we are obliged to inform the vet of the increase in the fall, that is what we have done. Studies have shown that it is still a coronavirus.
Even the vet who treats us also did not think from the initial signs that it could be a coronavirus, ”said Česlovas Tallat-Kelpša, director of Vilkija Farm, a tissue culture industry in the Jonava district, and another Danmink tissue farm, which he administers.
He warned that the virus could spread to other farms.
Currently, there are no more outbreaks of coronavirus in Lithuanian fur farms. However, the head of Vilkija farm in Jonava district warns that if the coronavirus spreads between people, this infection can spread to other tissue farms.
According to the BNS, a representative of the State Food and Veterinary Service (SFVS) stated that the coronavirus had already killed 2.5 thousand people on the farms of the Vilkija farm in the Jonava district and another Danmink-operated tissue farm in the district. of Jonava. tissues.
“To date, almost 2.5 thousand people have died and been killed on suspicion of infection. Tissues. This (sleeping tissue – BNS) is done to reduce the release of the virus to other tissues,” said Marius Masiulis, Head of the Division of Emergency Activities of the Service, in the Committee of Rural Affairs of the Seimas.
Chief Č. According to Tallat-Kelpša, 5 employees with coronavirus have already been identified on the farms of the Vilkija farm and another Danmink tissue farm.
“People carry the virus to tissue farms. People can infect tissues and the problem is that many people in Lithuania walk with the virus and do not know it.
When we start to investigate our people ourselves, we find that there are asymptomatic cases that come to work like nowhere and feel completely fine. But there really are carriers of the disease, “said chief Č. Tallat-Kelpša.
The manager examined foreign cases and noted that it is often likely to drop by around 5 percent. tissue populations.
“It just came to our attention then. There is no terrible scenario, it is an average scenario,” said the manager.
PHOTO GALLERY. Jonava Veterinary Manager on tissues: “All that have been tested are infected”
Head of the Seimas Compensation Committee: “They caught me”
On Wednesday, the Seimas Rural Affairs Committee discussed what is happening with the coronavirus outbreak in tissue farms.
It has been said that the compensation could require around 24-26 million. However, the procedure for dividing them is still being developed and the cultivators themselves are still changing their path.
“It just came to my attention then. There was talk of compensation, but probably no one heard me talk about compensation and ask for it. We are not asking for anything.
I believe that compensation could and should be in the event that the State decides to expropriate us or force us to destroy our property. Then it would be logical according to the Constitution, but so far it is not like that and there is nothing to talk about.
We receive help and advice from veterinarians on how to combat the spread of disease. To the extent that we can achieve it. I need to disinfect, and now 6 degrees cold, the disinfectant freezes – these are everyday problems. But we get advice or instructions from the vet. And we have to do everything ourselves, no one else will do it for us, “said the incumbent Č. Tallat-Kelpša.
Swedish or American option where the beasts are not destroyed. Those who have fallen asleep or have fallen asleep and those who have had contact and are kept apart until a separate decision is yet known as to whether they will need to be destroyed.
Other beasts are asleep to the skin because now is the season. They are also kept separate now. “We do everything possible to protect people and reduce risk,” said the interlocutor.
Cats can get infected too
Chief Č. Tallat-Kelpša urged coronavirus patients to pay attention to pets as well. Cats can also get infected.
“Everything will come out with us, just one question in how many days: if it should be five or how many. Will there be another place? We see that after 2 thousand. Get infected during the day; soon we will all get sick. Then the mink will get sick where it will be.
Cats will get sick at home too. If you are sick and have a cat at home, it is likely that it will also become infected. I know in public that animals can also be susceptible to the coronavirus, “said the interlocutor.
Jonava Veterinary Manager on tissues: “All that have been tested are infected”
We remind you that on Tuesday TV3 Žinios announced that an emergency situation had already been declared in Jonava, since more than 1,200 tissues had already died from the coronavirus on the farm. It was decided to sleep 40 thousand beasts. But it is said not only by the virus, but also by the fur. The entrepreneurs hope to sell them in the future, and until it is decided whether such transactions are allowed, the skins will be stored in freezers.
According to Diana Šutovienė, head of the Jonava branch of the Food and Veterinary Service, the analyzed animal samples confirmed covid-19, but the virus did not show: “Samples were taken, of course, fewer were taken than died, they were all positive. “
With the virus outbreak on the farm, Jonava is already declaring an emergency. Vytautas Kaminskas, the coordinator of the operations center, says: “More than one animal has died from an infectious animal disease that has been confirmed in the Republic of Lithuania, and it is estimated that it may take more than 24 hours to control this extreme event. .
No one can enter or enter the territory without a special permit that shows that the situation is serious. About 60,000 tissues are stored on the farm, so two-thirds of them will be sent to myriop. The entrepreneurs themselves assure that thousands of animals die not from a dangerous infection, but from their hair. Those who have reached the required maturity go to sleep. It is true that the skin cannot be sold immediately; they will have to keep it in the freezer for maybe even a few months.
However, if all the animals had to be destroyed, the compensation mechanism would still be vague, as the coronavirus was not included in the list of diseases for which losses would be made available. According to the services, so far this farm is the only one in Lithuania where fur animals have been registered suffering from covid-19 or dying from this virus. In total, there are more than 80 textile farms in Lithuania, where about 1.5 million fine hides are kept.
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