British Columbia phasing out mink farms because of COVID-19 spread
VICTORIA — The British Columbia government says it is phasing out mink farming because the threat of COVID-19 transmission is too great.
Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry says mink are a reservoir for the spread of COVID-19 to humans and vice versa.
Henry says the scientific data shows the risk of transmission on the farms will continue.
She says about a dozen workers on the farms have been diagnosed with COVID-19 and many mink have also tested positive in three farms where the virus has been found.