Tiger tests positive for coronavirus at New York zoo
By DW
06 April 2020 |
4:02 pm
A Malayan tiger is believed to have contracted the pathogen from an asymptomatic zookeeper. Zoo officials have denied there is competition between human and animal testing in New York, the hardest-hit area in the US.
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