Comments by Denmark’s prime minister amid a corona-panicked culling of about 15 million minks were “objectively seen, grossly misleading,” slammed a commission on Thursday as it released a report into the incident. Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen is still dealing with the repercussions of the 2020 move to cull the animals – kept as livestock for a key fur industry in the country. She said back then the cull was necessary because of concerns that the coronavirus had jumped into the animals and was mutating. At the time, Denmark was one of the world’s leading suppliers of mink fur, with …