Forget all the vaccination hopes in the crown, this animal will throw it all away. 17 million of them will be killed



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The corona virus seen in minkes in Denmark was found to mutate and this virus was transmitted to 12 people. Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen announced that the mutated virus will thwart existing vaccination studies and that 17 million minks will be killed in the country.

According to the NTV news, New types of coronavirus outbreaks have occurred in mink farms in the North Jutland region of Denmark and other parts of Europe for several months. However, cases are spreading rapidly in Denmark, the world’s largest producer of mink fur.

As a result, the virus mutated into minkes, resulting in a stronger new type of coronavirus. Authorities announced that 12 people were infected due to the virus that can pass to humans.

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MAY INACTIVATE PORTENTAL VACCINES

At a press conference, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen described the situation as very serious, explaining that the mutated virus weakened the body’s ability to create antibodies and potentially neutralized existing vaccines that were being developed for Covid-19.

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Frederiksen, “In Denmark, all the minks on the farms will be asleep. Including the breeding mink. This is a mandatory decision. We have a great responsibility to our own population, but with the mutation we have now, we have a greater responsibility to the rest of the world “. said.

17 MILLION MINKS WILL BE KILLED

However, Police Chief Thorkild Fogde announced that 17 million minks on more than 1,000 farms across the country would be quickly euthanized in an effort to destroy the mutated virus. Fogde of that “a great company” He said he would.

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“VIRUS CLUSTER-5”

Meanwhile, Commerce Minister Simon Kollerup announced financial support for mink farm owners. At the meeting, it was said that the new type of mutated coronavirus was named “Cluster-5 virus.”

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The findings shared with the World Health Organization (WHO) and the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control (EDCDC) are based on laboratory tests conducted by the State Serum Institute, the Danish authority dealing with diseases infectious.

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Mike Ryan, head of the WHO emergency program, “We received information from Denmark that there are several people infected with the mink corona virus and there are some genetic changes in the virus. Danish officials are investigating the epidemiological and virological significance of these findings.” said.

WHAT IS MINK, WHAT KIND OF ANIMAL?

The mink is a species of weasel in the marten family, native to the northern hemisphere. They are bred for their European mink (Mustela lutreola) and American mink (Mustela vison) fur. Especially the American mink is grown on farms around the world for its valuable fur. The wild mink that lives near water is usually small, hidden from humans, and nocturnal.

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