Legislators in Denmark today (Monday) passed a law banning the breeding of minks until 2022. This is due to fears that the breeding of minks will exacerbate the corona plague.


A winter on a farm in Denmark
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Meanwhile, the BBC has reported that about four million miners will leave Denmark from the sites where they are buried and will be burned this May to prevent environmental pollution. The Minister of Food and Agriculture in Denmark said last night that the government had received support from Parliament regarding the move. “Once the miners are not infected with Covid-19, they will be moved to a fire site, where they will be burned and turned into industrial manure,” the minister said.


Miners
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Working in the process of burying miners
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Two weeks later, and during a political crisis due to the legality of the order, the government noted that the threat to human vaccines was “almost extinct”, after no further cases of the miners’ mutation were found. By then, more than 10 million miners had been killed.