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A second snow leopard has tested positive for COVID-19 at the San Diego Zoo, just days after an earlier case, the organization told the Union-Tribune on Thursday.
Zoo staff tested stool samples from Naphisa, a 3-year-old female snow leopard, after she developed a cough “within the past few days,” according to a spokesperson. When the sample tested positive for the coronavirus in the zoo’s own lab, wildlife staff sent another sample to the California Animal Health and Food Safety Laboratory System and the state-level lab confirmed the result.
That’s exactly what happened last Friday, when the zoo announced that Ramil, a 9-year-old male snow leopard, tested positive for the virus after keepers noticed he had a cough and runny nose.
Second snow leopard at San Diego Zoo suspected positive for COVID-19
San Diego Zoo
and last updated 2021-07-29 22:10:05-04
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) A second snow leopard has tested positive for coronavirus at the San Diego Zoo, just days after its male companion contracted the virus, zoo officials said Thursday.
An in-house SARS-CoV2 PCR test showed a positive result for the zooâs 3-year-old female snow leopard called Naphisa. The zoo still is awaiting confirmatory results from the National Veterinary Services Laboratories, the San Diego Wildlife Alliance said.
Ramil, a male snow leopard living at the San Diego Zoo, tested positive for COVID-19 last Friday.
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On 7/28/21 at 8:21 PM EDT
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