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Coronavirus-infected minks spotted “rising” from their graves after mass burials


Get our daily coronavirus email newsletter with all the news you need to know direct to your inbox Sign up Thank you for subscribing We have more newsletters Show me See our privacy notice Invalid EmailCulled coronavirus-infected minks have been spotted “rising” from their mass graves. When images of the infected mink graves were shared online, they were described as "zombies" that looked like had returned to life. (Image: Anders Davidsen - DR Midt & Vest)Experts say natural gases that form in their stomachs during decomposition and the light, sandy earth used to bury them in the mass graves contributed to the resurfacing. Since June, 214 Covid-19 cases have been identified to be linked to the mink strain of the virus, with 12 cases identified as a unique variant. But, the efforts to push the cull forward ran into opposition from politicians Danish mink farmers.


Source: Daily Mirror November 25, 2020 16:52 UTC



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