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Unvaccinated snow leopard at San Diego Zoo tests positive for COVID
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Snow leopard Ramil (San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance Archives)
SAN DIEGO, CA A male snow leopard at the San Diego Zoo has preliminarily tested positive for SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, it was announced Friday.
On Thursday, wildlife care specialists noticed the snow leopard had a cough and nasal discharge. Fecal samples collected from the snow leopard and tested at the zoo confirmed the presence of SARS-CoV-2.
The results were sent to the California Animal Health and Food Safety Laboratory System for further testing, and those results also were positive. All positive tests for the virus are required to be sent to the U.S. Department of Agriculture s National Veterinary Services Laboratories, where the results are still pending.
Unvaccinated snow leopard at San Diego Zoo catches COVID-19 Share Updated: 6:29 PM EDT Jul 24, 2021 Associated Press Share Updated: 6:29 PM EDT Jul 24, 2021
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TRACKING THE COVID-19 VACCINE Share Updated: 6:29 PM EDT Jul 24, 2021 Associated Press A snow leopard at the San Diego Zoo has tested positive for the coronavirus. Ramil, a 9-year-old male snow leopard, was tested for the virus after caretakers noticed that he had a cough and runny nose on Thursday. The animal s stool sample was tested by the zoo staff and at a state-level lab, both of which confirmed the presence of the coronavirus, the zoo said in a statement Friday. Ramil is not showing additional symptoms. But because he shares an enclosure with a female snow leopard and two Amur leopards, the staff assumes they have been exposed. As a r
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This Oct. 17. 2018, photo, provided by the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance, shows Ramil, a male snow leopard, who was tested for the coronavirus after caretakers noticed that he had a cough and runny nose on Thursday, July 22, 2021, at the San Diego Zoo in San Diego. The animal s stool sample was tested by the zoo staff and at a state-level lab, both of which confirmed the presence of the coronavirus, the zoo said in a statement Friday, July 23. It s unclear how Ramil got infected. In 2017, veterinarians removed his left eye due to a chronic condition he already had when he arrived at the zoo. (San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance via AP)
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