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Mink-related Covid strains found in 214 people since June, Danish scientists say – The Guardian
PM says one particular strain found in 12 people ‘could pose risk to future vaccines’

Mink-related coronavirus strains have been found in 214 people in Denmark.
However, the countrys infectious diseases institute has said one strain of the mutated virus that has prompted Denmark to cull its entire herd of mink has only been found in 12 people and on five mink farms so far.
It came as the British government removed the country from its list of non-quarantine air bridges and a quarter of a million people went into lockdown in the north of the country.
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