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Russia To Vaccinate Mink Against Coronavirus Amid Mutation Fears – The Moscow Times
The move comes after Denmark said it will cull its entire mink population to eliminate a mutation of the virus.

Russia plans to vaccinate its minks against the coronavirus after a mutated form of the virus found on mink farms prompted mass culls in Europe, the Defense Ministry’s Zvezda news channel reported Monday.
Earlier this month, Denmark said it will cull its entire population of about 17 million mink after discovering a mutated Covid-19 strain in the animals that can spread to humans. The coronavirus has also been found on mink in several other European countries and the U.S., sparking fears that mink-related…
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