Health
Covid-mink link back in spotlight – Bangkok Post
COPENHAGEN: Back in September, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen laughed off a reporter’s question about coronavirus infections in mink farms.

COPENHAGEN: Back in September, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen laughed off a reporters question about coronavirus infections in mink farms.
Fast-forward to November, and Frederiksen’s stance has changed radically. She has announced plans to kill Denmark’s entire mink population — which, at 17 million, outnumbers humans in the country by a factor of three.
The news has caught the attention of health officials across the world after Frederiksen warned that certain strains of the coronavirus…
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