Gorilla loses appetite, lions develop
cough after catching COVID-19 at Prague Zoo
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[February 26, 2021]
PRAGUE
(Reuters) - A gorilla and two lions have tested positive for COVID-19 at
the Prague Zoo, which is closed amid lockdown restrictions in the
country. |
Richard, a western lowland gorilla, who was tested positive for COVID-19
on February 25, 2021, eats vegetables inside its enclosure at closed
Prague Zoo amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Prague,
Czech Republic, November 10, 2020. Picture taken November 10, 2020.
REUTERS/David W Cerny |
"Lions Jamvan and Suchi and male gorilla Richard tested positive
today. Their symptoms have been mild so far. The lions have a
cold and cough. Richard is tired and lost his appetite,"
Director Miroslav Bobek said on his Facebook account.
The animals were mostly likely infected by staff and other
animals will be tested, Bobek said. Prague Zoo was in touch with
other zoos that have seen COVID-19 cases.
In January, a troop of gorillas at the San Diego Zoo's Safari
Park suffered from an outbreak of COVID-19 that sickened several
of the group's eight members.
The Czech Republic has faced a renewed surge in COVID-19 cases
that has pushed its infection rate among the highest in the
world on a per capita basis. (Graphic: https://tmsnrt.rs/34pvUyi)
(Reporting by Robert Muller; Editing by Lisa Shumaker)
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