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      XPost: alt.health, can.politics, alt.rush-limbaugh       XPost: alt.homosexual       From: gimme.more.money@msnbc.com              Covid Daily Briefing       Three ‘beloved’ snow leopards died of Covid complications at       Nebraska zoo.              A snow leopard at a zoo in San Diego, Calif.Credit...San Diego       Zoo Wildlife Alliance, via Associated Press              By Víctor Manuel Ramos       Nov. 13, 2021       Three snow leopards died of complications related to Covid-19 at       a zoo in Lincoln, Neb., despite efforts by staff to restore them       to health after they tested positive for the virus about a month       ago, zoo announcements said.              The Lincoln Children’s Zoo lamented the deaths of Ranney,       Everest and Makalu in a Facebook post on its official page       Friday evening, saying the mountain cats “were beloved by our       entire community inside and outside of the zoo.”              “This loss is truly heartbreaking, and we are all grieving       together,” the statement said.              The snow leopards were not the only animals to have contracted       the virus at the facility. The Lincoln Children’s Zoo had       published a statement on Oct. 13 disclosing that the snow       leopards and Sumatran tigers had “tested positive for the virus       that causes Covid-19.”              The zoo had collected nasal swab and fecal samples after animal       keepers had “observed symptoms consistent with the virus in       felids,” which can include respiratory illness. The zoo said it       had been treating the snow leopards and tigers “with steroids       and antibiotics to prevent secondary infection,” but its       statement did not say whether its animals had been vaccinated.              This summer, zoo animals started receiving an experimental Covid       vaccine made by Zoetis, a veterinary pharmaceutical company in       New Jersey.              The Lincoln zoo’s tigers appeared to be pulling through,       according to the latest statement. “Sumatran tigers, Axl and       Kumar, have made a seemingly full recovery from the illness,”       the zoo said.              Cases of coronavirus infections among zoo animals have surfaced       throughout the U.S., including the first two spotted hyenas in       the world found to have the virus, among other animals infected       at the Denver Zoo. Other recently reported cases have included       tigers in Omaha, Neb.; African lions, snow leopards, jaguars and       a tiger in St. Louis and lions in Honolulu.              The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have said that       the risk of animals spreading Covid-19 to people is considered       low, but people can also spread the virus to them, and cases       among pets and animals in zoos have been documented around the       world.              The Lincoln Children’s Zoo, conceived as a family destination       where children could come close to animals, houses over 400       animals, including more than 40 endangered species, according to       its website. Zoo officials could not be immediately reached on       Saturday, but the organization’s statement said it has been       following guidelines from the C.D.C. and the American       Association of Zoo Veterinarians to protect its animals, the       staff and the community.              https://www.nytimes.com/2021/11/13/us/snow-leopards-covid-       nebraska-zoo.html                      --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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