"CHICAGO - More than 15,000 mink in the United States have died of the coronavirus since August, and authorities are keeping about a dozen farms under quarantine while they investigate the cases, state agriculture officials said."
"CHICAGO - More than 15,000 mink in the United States have died of the coronavirus since August, and authorities are keeping about a dozen farms under quarantine while they investigate the cases, state agriculture officials said.
Global health officials are eying the animals as a potential risk for people after Denmark last week embarked on a plan to eliminate all of its 17 million mink, saying a mutated coronavirus strain could move to humans and evade future COVID-19 vaccines.
The U.S. states of Utah, Wisconsin and Michigan - where the coronavirus has killed mink - said they do not plan to cull animals and are monitoring the situation in Denmark."
Tom Polansek reports for Reuters November 10, 2020.
SEE ALSO:
"Denmark Shelves Plans To Cull Up To 17 Million Mink Over Coronavirus Concerns" (The Hill)
"Mink and the Coronavirus: What We Know" (New York Times)
"Denmark Rolls Back Order For Mink Cull Amid Legal Dispute" (CNN)
"Denmark Drops Plans For Mass Mink Cull After Covid Mutation Fears" (Guardian)