Original title: 6 lions and 3 tigers in COVID-19 zoo were positive: cough and sneeze.
World Wide Web reported Agence France-Presse reported that 6 lions and 3 tiger COVID-19 were tested positive in a zoo in Washington.
(screenshot of Afp report)
The zoo said animal be sleepy straws, and 17 tiger lions, two tiger tigers from Siberia, who had a decreased appetite, cough, sneezing and drowsiness, were detected in the initial COVID-19 test last weekend, zoo reported on the local time on the day of the day, a statement released on the day of the day, said: "the tiger was found positive in the initial detection of the COVID-19."
Lions at the Washington Zoo
The report mentioned that the test results confirming the diagnosis are expected to be released in a few days. Agence France Presse said the infected animals are currently receiving treatment.
According to the zoo, people visiting the zoo will not be in danger because they are far away from these animals, and other animals show no signs of infection.
Agence France Presse said that on the 14th local time, several American zoos, including the zoo, announced the launch of vaccination activities to vaccinate animals vulnerable to new crown infection.
Outbreaks in zoos are not uncommon in the United States. Atlanta zoo has many western African lowland gorilla COVID-19 test positive. Santiago zoo also had 8 gorillas infected with COVID-19, and had recovered after receiving treatment.
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