US Oakland Zoo Vaccinates Animals Against COVID-19
US Oakland Zoo has inoculated some of its animals against COVID-19 this week using an experimental vaccine formulated for animals, according to a media report.
San Francisco, July 3: US Oakland Zoo has inoculated some of its animals against COVID-19 this week using an experimental vaccine formulated for animals, according to a media report.
So far, the zoo has vaccinated tigers, grizzly and black bears, mountain lions and ferrets, the report said. Florida Condo Collapse: Death Toll Rises to 22, Rescue Operation Underway
The list of animals to receive a shot was selected because of their unique vulnerability for contracting COVID-19, according to Alex Herman, Vice President of veterinary services at Oakland Zoo, the Xinhua news agency reported.
"Those are real cases where animals have become mildly sick, gravely ill or even died, and that's why we're being so proactive," she was quoted as saying. None of the animals at Oakland Zoo have gotten the virus, she added.
The vaccine was developed by the animal health company Zoetis. Oakland Zoo received its first shipment of 100 vaccine doses on Tuesday. The company is donating more than 11,000 doses of its new vaccine to nearly 70 zoos, as well as more than a dozen conservatories, sanctuaries, academic institutions and government organisations in 27 states, according to Zoetis.
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