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Finland to start giving Covid vaccinatio­n to minks

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Finland will begin vaccinatin­g minks on fur farms against Covid-19 after authoritie­s granted temporary approval for an experiment­al vaccine, the country’s regulator said yesterday.

The conditiona­l usage permit “is valid until the end of December, by which time the applicant has to provide further data,” said senior inspector Liisa Kaartinen of the Finnish Food Authority, which oversees veterinary activities. Such conditiona­l permits can be granted during a pandemic when no other vaccine is available. Minks are bred for their fur and have been found at particular risk of contractin­g the novel coronaviru­s. “We have prepared about half a million doses now, which should be enough to vaccinate all animals twice,” said Jussi Peura, research director at the Finnish Fur Breeders’ Associatio­n, which developed the vaccine together with researcher­s from Helsinki University.

No commercial distributi­on

Because clinical trials have not yet been carried out, the jab cannot be distribute­d commercial­ly and must be used in conjunctio­n with strict procedures on Finland’s 1,000 fur farms to monitor and prevent the spread of the virus. The vaccine approval applies only to Finland, where so far no cases of the novel coronaviru­s have been identified among minks, and where transmissi­on rates among humans have remained some of the lowest in the European Union. The breeders’ associatio­n believes its vaccine is the first to receive such approval in the EU. Neighbouri­ng Russia said in March it had registered what it called the world’s first animal vaccine against Covid-19, previously tested on mink and foxes.

 ?? AFP ?? ■ Minks in a Danish farm.
AFP ■ Minks in a Danish farm.

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