An Oregon mink farm will remain under quarantine after additional animals tested positive for COVID-19, state agriculture officials announced Jan. 12.
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Mink that tested positive for COVID-19 at an Oregon farm in November appear to be recovering, according to state agriculture officials.
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The farmer and at least 10 animals have tested positive for the virus, according to the Oregon Department of Agriculture. ODA did not identify the farm or disclose its location.
The Oregon Department of Agriculture has promoted Ryan Scholz as the agency's new state veterinarian, effective Nov. 2.
A feral pig in Central Oregon has tested positive for a contagious viral disease that can spread to livestock and wildlife, causing neurological, respiratory and reproductive disorders.