by now there have been 214 confirmed contaminations in Denmark of the new mink COVID strain. scientific research has by now proved that this strain is different from 'regular' COVID in that the virus seems to have adapted in mink to mink contaminations. it has changed its receptor ends that latch onto human cells. the result is that this strain
might be less susceptible to the vaccines that are being developed now by various pharma companies. it is therefore extremely important to contain this separate contamination strain
Denmark is still in the process of killing all its fur farm mink. there's 17 million of them so it takes a while
earlier the Netherlands and Spain killed off (some of their) fur farm mink
here's a read on it
https://newseu.cgtn.com/news/2020-11...bwI/index.html
the number of 12 people infected mentioned early on in the article above does not seem right (?), I have encountered multiple sources saying 214 infections, 200 of them in North Jutland (Danish province) where there is a large number of mink fur farms