Is There Something Rotten in Denmark ?


I just read something that could be potentially be disastrous. If you are weak of heart, perhaps you should not read any further.

I am talking about a new mutated form of the coronavirus . . . in Denmark, of all places. Denmark has a population of 5.8 million people, but more important has a population of 17 million mink. These mink are on mink farms of which there are around one thousand in that country, and a mutated form of the coronavirus has been found in minks in Denmark. This is of big enough concern that there is a possibility that Denmark will order the culling of all of these mink. At this point apparently there has been spread of this mutant coronavirus from mink into humans, albeit only twelve cases.

What does this mean? At this point we do not know. 

Basically there are two possibilities . . . it could mean basically nothing, or . . . we could be on the verge of a second pandemic caused by a mutated Denmark mink coronavirus. This is a worrisome possibility if those who have immunity to Covid 19 because of a past infection are not immune to this Denmark mink virus. Also, even more worrisome is the possibility that a vaccine for Covid-19 will not work for this new mutated form. 

How worried should we be?

At this point flights are still coming to and going from Copenhagen to around the world, so apparently WHO is not concerned. However, rumor has it that early this a.m. Britain with just two hours notice suspended incoming flights from Denmark.

Hopefully this British concern over this Denmark mink virus will prove to be nothing.

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