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France to cull 1,000 minks after first case of Covid breaks out on farm – RFI English
France has culled 1,000 minks after the Covid-19 virus was detected on a farm in the Eure-et-Loir region in the northwest part of the country. It follows similar…

France has culled 1,000 minks after the Covid-19 virus was detected on a farm in the Eure-et-Loir region in the northwest part of the country. It follows similar cases in the Netherlands and Denmark.
Frances four mink farms had been “under surveillance for possible Covid-19 contamination since early November after cases were identified in other EU countries.
On Sunday the ministry of agriculture announced one of those farms was contaminated and it had ordered the slaughter of all 1,000 animals…
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