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COVID-19 detected in mink at Fraser Valley mink farm

One animal has tested positive at the unidentified farm and two others are suspected to have the virus.

Officials say no workers have tested positive at the farm where so far 1 animal has tested positive

One mink initially tested positive for COVID-19 at a Fraser Valley mink farm early in the pandemic. Farmers later had to cull hundreds. (Mads Claus Rasmussen/Ritzau Scanpix/Reuters)

An unidentifiedmink farm in the Fraser Valley has been placed under quarantine after a single animal tested positive for the COVID-19 virus, according to a statementfrom the Ministry of Agriculture, Foodand Fisheries.

Two other mink at the farm are suspected to have the virus as well and confirmation tests are pending.

Officials say no workers have tested positive and all have either receivedor been offeredtheir first dose of vaccine.

Movement of animals and materials from the farm is now restricted.

The positive case was detected during a provincial surveillance program in which 20 animals were tested for the virus.

The farm has approximately 25,000 mink. All other animals appear healthy and are not displaying symptoms of the virus, according to the statement.

This is the third B.C. mink farm where COVID-19 has been detected.

Analysis of the previous two farms show the mink were infected with the identical or nearly identicalstrain of virus found in humans. It is believed the virus spread from people to the animals andnot the other way around.