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WHO looks at mink farm biosecurity globally after Danish coronavirus cases – Reuters
The World Health Organization is looking at biosecurity around mink farms in countries across the world to prevent further “spillover events” after Denmark ordered…
GENEVA/LONDON (Reuters) – The World Health Organization is looking at biosecurity around mink farms in countries across the world to prevent further spillover events after Denmark ordered a national mink cull because of an outbreak of coronavirus infections in the animals.
FILE PHOTO: Culled minks are pictured at Hans Henrik Jeppesen’s farm near Soroe, after government’s decision to cull his entire herd due to coronavirus disease (COVID-19), Denmark November 5, 2020. REUTERS/Jacob Gronholt-Pedersen
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