Denmark’s decision to kill off all of their minks, out of fear the animals could spread a mutated version of COVID-19, is coming back to bite them — because the little bastards are rising out of their graves, and slaughtering them might’ve been illegal to begin with.
A month ago, Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen handed down a national order to cull the country’s 15-million-plus population of minks that were scattered about in farms all throughout the country … and the farmers who sell off their fur agreed and did just that.
The reason … scientists discovered minks could catch COVID-19 from humans, have it mutate within their own bodies, and then transmit it back to people, which government officials feared could screw up vaccination efforts. So, they called the shot and wiped ’em all out.