Mink can transmit COVID-19 back to humans

A quarantine order has been issued after COVID-19 was discovered at a mink farm in B.C.

Dr. Dorothee Bienzle, a veterinary pathology professor, explains why mink testing positive for the virus is a cause for concern.

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24 comments

  1. I’d say the tester has covid in it! Like the papaya had it and the goat ! The news is so many lies can’t watch

    1. Yeah, they dropped the hint at the beginning of the “pandemic” when they tried to scare you about your pets catching the “virus”. It’s a full frontal assault into every individuals life, liberty and security

  2. Very outdated practises. End mink farming in Canada. You don’t need a mink fur trim for your coat in the middle of Toronto give me a break 😂

    1. It’s not just Canada, millions of mink have been getting killed in farms around the world. I’m surprised this is even still a thing in this day and age. 🤦 😒

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