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• Bronx zoo tiger tests positive for virus

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Atiger at New York’s Bronx Zoo has tested positive for COVID-19, the institutio­n said Sunday, and is believed to have contracted the virus from a caretaker who was asymptomat­ic at the time. The four-year-old Malayan tiger named Nadia along with her sister Azul, two Amur tigers and three African lions all developed dry coughs and are expected to fully recover, the Wildlife Conservati­on Society that runs the city’s zoos said in a statement. “We tested the cat out of an abundance of caution and will ensure any knowledge we gain about COVID-19 will contribute to the world’s continuing understand­ing of this novel coronaviru­s,” the statement sent to AFP said.

“Though they have experience­d some decrease in appetite, the cats at the Bronx Zoo are otherwise doing well under veterinary care and are bright, alert, and interactiv­e with their keepers,” the statement continued. “It is not known how this disease will develop in big cats since different species can react differentl­y to novel infections, but we will continue to monitor them closely and anticipate full recoveries.” All four of the zoos and the aquarium in New York — whose virus death toll has topped 4,000 — have been closed since March 16. The zoo emphasized that there is “no evidence that animals play a role in the transmissi­on of COVID-19 to people other than the initial event in the Wuhan market, and no evidence that any person has been infected with COVID-19 in the US by animals, including by pet dogs or cats.”

Chinese disease control officials had identified wild animals sold in a Wuhan market as the source of the coronaviru­s pandemic that has infected well over one million people worldwide.

According to the US Department of Agricultur­e website there had “not been reports of pets or other animals” in the United States falling ill with coronaviru­s prior to news of the tiger Nadia. “It is still recommende­d that people sick with COVID-19 limit contact with animals until more informatio­n is known about the virus,” the department’s website says.

In late March a pet cat was discovered infected with the novel coronaviru­s in Belgium, following similar cases in Hong Kong where two dogs tested positive for COVID-19. All of those animals are believed to have contracted the virus from the people they live with. The Bronx zoo said preventati­ve measures were in place for caretakers as well as all cats in the city’s zoos.—AFP

 ??  ?? This handout photo released by Wildlife Conservati­on Society’s Bronx Zoo on Sunday shows the Malayan tiger Nadia who tested positive for Covid-19.—AFP
This handout photo released by Wildlife Conservati­on Society’s Bronx Zoo on Sunday shows the Malayan tiger Nadia who tested positive for Covid-19.—AFP

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