Members of a group of gorillas at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park have tested positive for the SARS-CoV-2 virus, which causes
COVID-19.On Wednesday, January 6, two gorillas began coughing...on Monday, January 11, USDA National Veterinary Services laboratories confirmed positive test results.Post on the park's website
Experts are confident that the monkeys were infected from an asymptomatic carrier of the coronavirus from among the employees of the safari park. Veterinarians say they expect the animals to recover completely.
California Governor Gavin Newsom confirmed onpress conferences last Monday that at least two gorillas were infected, and a total of three animals showed respiratory symptoms.
Now the animals have been quarantined: employees hope that they will fully recover. The zoo is closed to visitors from December 6th.
Let us remind you that previously it became known about cases of coronavirus in minks, cats, dogs, lions, snow leopards and others.
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