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Oregon requiring ranchers to vaccinate mink against COVID

Veterinarian Dr. Ryan Scholz said officials are looking to stop the virus from mutating in mink and being passed back to humans.
A group of animal activists have been charged with releasing 1,800 mink from Burley farm.

SALEM, Ore — The Oregon Department of Agriculture has filed a temporary emergency rule requiring all mink ranchers to vaccinate their animals against COVID-19.

Oregon Public Broadcasting reports that state Veterinarian Dr. Ryan Scholz said  officials are looking to stop the virus from mutating in mink and being passed back to humans.

The state has given ranchers until the end of August to vaccinate. 

A 2020 report by the Fur Commission USA counts 11 permitted mink farms in Oregon with an estimated 438,327 animals. That makes Oregon the fourth-largest pelt-producing state behind Wisconsin, Utah and Idaho. 

Eight of Oregon’s mink farms are in Marion County, with two in Clatsop County and one in Linn County.

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