Denmark: Government to Cull Mink on COVID-19 Infected Farm in North Jutland

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The Danish Veterinary and Food Administration has confirmed that coronavirus (COVID-19) has been detected in mink on a farm in North Jutland, after an individual associated with the farm was found to have the virus. Out of an abundance of caution, the infected mink herd will be culled in order to minimize the risk of possible spread of the virus.

Denmark: Government to Cull Mink on COVID-19 Infected Farm in North Jutland

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