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Denmark will destroy 15 million miners following a corona mutation
The country has embarked on a mass killing operation, after a mutation of the virus was discovered in several tumor farms and could harm the effectiveness of a future vaccine for the virus.
Although most cases have been diagnosed in one area, the world’s largest exporter of mink furs has made it clear that killing will take place nationwide.
"This is a necessary step"
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Thursday, 05 November 2020, 19:43
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In video: Denmark discovers new corona mutation in mines (Photo: Reuters)
Denmark announced last night (Wednesday) that it must destroy between 17-15 million miners, after they were discovered to be carriers of a new mutation in the corona virus.
The country, considered the world's largest producer of mink furs, has announced that the mutation has been detected in at least 1,080 farms across Denmark.
At a press conference held yesterday, Danish Prime Minister Mada Fredricksen stated that the spread of the mutation could harm the effectiveness of a future vaccine for corona, and therefore the carrying miners should be killed.
"This is a necessary and inevitable step," she said.
The Danish police chief, Thorkild Fogda, said the killing process would begin as soon as possible.
However, he acknowledged that such massive treatment of millions of mines spread across thousands of farms across the country, could be complex and time-consuming.
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Miners in Denmark (Photo: Reuters)
According to the World Health Organization, the corona virus is spread mainly among humans, but there is evidence of infection through animals, including cats and dogs.
As for the miners - additional cases of infection have also been observed on farms in Hold and Spain.
"Minkers who turned out to be infected by humans later spread it among other humans," the organization said.
The Danish health authorities have concluded that the mutation that has been discovered cannot be inhibited by antibodies, unlike the known virus.
"Studies show that the mutation in the virus could affect vaccine candidates," warned Denmark's health minister.
"This is a threat to the development of vaccines against the virus and therefore it is important that a national effort is made to eradicate the phenomenon."
While most of the cases diagnosed were observed in the northern part of the Jutland region of Denmark, all miners in the country will be killed by the authorities.
Against this background, the World Health Organization has claimed that the World Organization for Animal Health is formulating rules for the treatment of coronary heart disease, with an emphasis on performing tests and isolating animals exposed to the virus.
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