Covid: Denmark to dig up millions of minks after mass graves spark controversy

4 million mink might be dug up from burial sites in denmark after the authorities killed them following confirmation that they carried a shape of the covid-19 virus. After the dead animals are exhumed, they’ll be incinerated in may additionally. The two burial sites, which incorporate the animals, are by means of a washing lake and by way of a source of drinking water. Residents have raised issues across the capacity infection from the nitrogen and phosphorus gases produced by their decay, that have prompted some of the animals to resurface.

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