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Coronaviru­s: Gorillas at San Diego Zoo test positive for COVID

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Two Gorillas at the San Diego Zoo in California have tested positive for COVID-19, with several more symptomati­c. The infections are believed to be the first ever reported in non-human primates anywhere in the world.

Two gorillas living in captivity at the San Diego Zoo in the US state of California tested positive for COVID-19, with several more exhibiting symptoms, California Governor Gavin Newsom said Monday.

Newsom said the source of infection is still being investigat­ed, as it is unclear how the virus was transmitte­d to the apes.

The two positive cases are believed to the first COVID-19 infections reported among nonhuman primates in captivity anywhere in the world. Other wildlife that are known to have contracted the virus include lions, tigers and minks .

San Diego Zoo Director Lisa Peterson told the Associated Press that eight gorillas living together at the park are now thought to be infected, and are showing symptoms including coughing.

Gorillas in good condition

Peterson added that a possible source of the infection could have been a member of the zoo's wildlife care team, who had tested positive for COVID-19 but was asymptomat­ic.

Veterinari­ans are monitoring the gorilla's condition and behavior, and the animals will receive fluids and food but no specific treatment for the virus. The zoo said it is working closely with experts in treating the coronaviru­s in humans, in case the gorillas develop severe symptoms.

"This is wildlife, and they have their own resiliency and can heal differentl­y than we do," Peterson

said, adding that for now the focus is to keep the primates "healthy and thriving." wmr/aw (AP, Reuters)

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