11-10-2020, 04:04 PM
It seems they are not going to cull the mink after all.
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/...tion-fears
I don't think it is a scientific/medical decision. I think it is more an econimic one. Killing the mink will effect an industry and the livelihood of mink farmers.
The original decicion to cull the mink was made to protect the potential spread of a covid mutation.
Either way the mink lose out. They will be kept in horrible conditions until they are killed for their fur.
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/...tion-fears
I don't think it is a scientific/medical decision. I think it is more an econimic one. Killing the mink will effect an industry and the livelihood of mink farmers.
The original decicion to cull the mink was made to protect the potential spread of a covid mutation.
Either way the mink lose out. They will be kept in horrible conditions until they are killed for their fur.
Catherine