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In Bronx Zoo tiger test positive for coronavirus.

At the Bronx Zoo NADID, a 4-year-old tiger full of energy and spunk. This was when she was a healthy cub. When Zookeepers noticed her wheezing with a day cough, not eating, they wondered could it be coronavirus. A special animal testing lab, not the ones used to test humans in this pandemic review

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Bronx zoo is proof it can be transmitted between human and an animal.
At the Bronx Zoo NADID, a 4-year-old tiger full of energy and spunk. 

This was when she was a healthy cub. When Zookeepers noticed her wheezing with a day cough, not eating, they wondered could it be coronavirus. A special animal testing lab, not the ones used to test humans in this pandemic reviewable NADIA was infected believed to be by an asymptomatic Zookeeper.




Vets at the Bronx Zoo believe three lions and more three other tigers might also have COVID but the labs are excellent and they believe them. They see coronavirus leading to death in humans same have all began improving. They expect them to make full recovers. 

At zoos across the country, including the OAKLAND ZOO, strict protocols now mandate masks and gloves for all zookeepers when near the animal rob at zoo MIAMI.




After a tiger at the Bronx Zoo tested positive for COVID, many people are wondering whether they can catch coronavirus from their own pets. What about their pet cat and dog a little background on how they got to that question.

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