Por: Associated Press Health September 23, 2022
COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — Denmark’s government said Friday that a temporary ban on mink breeding will expire Jan. 1, allowing mink production to resume in the country but at a ”significantly reduced” level than before the coronavirus pandemic.The government nearly two years ago ordered a cull of millions of minks and banned their farming to minimize the risk of the small mammals retransmitting the virus to contain a mutated version that... + full article
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ZAGREB, CROATIA - SEPTEMBER 22: Christian Eriksen of Denmark celebrates after scoring a goal during ... [+] the UEFA Nations League League A Group 1 match between Croatia and Denmark at Stadion Maksimir on September 22, 2022 in Zagreb, Croatia. (Photo by Sanjin... + más
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All Nadia Nadim needed was a chance. A chance at an education, a chance to study medicine, a chance to play soccer. She would have had no chance had she stayed in Afghanistan, which was ruled by the Taliban when she fled with her mother and four sisters. With forged passports... + más
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ABC News USA Health September 23, 2022
COPENHAGEN, Denmark -- Denmark's government said Friday that a temporary ban on mink breeding will expire Jan. 1, allowing mink production to resume in the country but at a ”significantly reduced level than before the pandemic.The government nearly two years ago ordered a... + más
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