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Gorillas at a San Diego zoo test positive for COVID-19
Members of the gorilla troop at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park in Escondido, Calif., are seen in their environment on Sunday, Jan. 10, 2021. (Ken Bohn/San Diego Zoo Safari Park through AP)
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UPGRADED 7:30 PM PT – Monday, January 11, 2021
On Monday, authorities verified that 2 gorillas at a zoo in San Diego evaluated positive for COVID-19.
The gorillas, situated at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park, are the initially reported circumstances of coronavirus transmission to primates taped worldwide.
Members of our gorilla troop evaluated positive for SARS-CoV-2, the infection that triggers COVID-19. Aside from some blockage and coughing, the gorillas are succeeding and we are enthusiastic for a complete healing. Check out the complete upgrade: https://t.co/HIezWKBFxG pic.twitter.com/MAkPYPzxWP
— San Diego Zoo Safari Park (@sdzsafaripark) January 11, 2021
Park authorities think an asymptomatic employee might have sent the infection to the apes.
“They’re doing ok. They’re experiencing some mild symptoms and we continue to observe them,” Lisa Peterson, executive director at the zoo stated. “But they’re drinking and they’re eating and they’re interacting with one another. We’ll continue our observations closely with our veterinary team and we’ll address each symptom as they arise or if they arise.”
Nevertheless, this is not the very first time animals have actually been contaminated with COVID-19. Contact tracing has actually revealed proof of contraction by both tigers and minks.
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Members of the gorilla troop at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park in Escondido, Calif., are seen in their environment on Sunday, Jan. 10, 2021. (Ken Bohn/San Diego Zoo Safari Park through AP)
OAN Newsroom
UPGRADED 7:30 PM PT – Monday, January 11, 2021
On Monday, authorities verified that 2 gorillas at a zoo in San Diego evaluated positive for COVID-19.
The gorillas, situated at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park, are the initially reported circumstances of coronavirus transmission to primates taped worldwide.
Members of our gorilla troop evaluated positive for SARS-CoV-2, the infection that triggers COVID-19. Aside from some blockage and coughing, the gorillas are succeeding and we are enthusiastic for a complete healing. Check out the complete upgrade: https://t.co/HIezWKBFxG pic.twitter.com/MAkPYPzxWP
— San Diego Zoo Safari Park (@sdzsafaripark) January 11, 2021
Park authorities think an asymptomatic employee might have sent the infection to the apes.
“They’re doing ok. They’re experiencing some mild symptoms and we continue to observe them,” Lisa Peterson, executive director at the zoo stated. “But they’re drinking and they’re eating and they’re interacting with one another. We’ll continue our observations closely with our veterinary team and we’ll address each symptom as they arise or if they arise.”
Nevertheless, this is not the very first time animals have actually been contaminated with COVID-19. Contact tracing has actually revealed proof of contraction by both tigers and minks.
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