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Tiger at NY City Zoo Tests Positive for Covid-19

Tiger at NY City Zoo Tests Positive for Covid-19
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By Staff, Agencies

A four-year-old tiger at the Bronx Zoo in New York City tested positive for coronavirus, likely the first case involving an animal in the US.

Nadia and six other big cats were symptomatic with a dry cough and were believed to have been infected by an asymptomatic member of the zoo staff.

The cat was tested "out of an abundance" of caution and the animals are reportedly doing well under veterinary care.

Nadia and her sister Azul, along with two other tigers and three lions are experiencing Covid-19 symptoms, according to the Wildlife Conservation Society.

The organization said the test was confirmed by the USDA's National

Other than experiencing a decrease in appetite, the animals are "bright, alert and interactive with their keepers," the organization said in a statement. "It is not known how this disease will develop in big cat since different species can react differently to novel infections, but we will continue to monitor them closely and anticipate full recoveries."

The tiger began experiencing symptoms on 27 March, according to the USDA.

USDA officials and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention "are monitoring the situation and working to support the state and local health departments and state animal health officials," the agency said in a statement. "State animal and public health officials will take the lead in making determinations about whether animals, either at this zoo or in other areas, should be tested for [coronavirus]."

The agency has recommended that anyone experiencing Covid-19 symptoms should "restrict contact with animals, out of an abundance of caution, including pets, during their illness, just as they would with other people."

Though there have not been any reports of pets becoming sick with the virus in the US, the agency is recommending people "limit contact with animals until more information is known about the virus."

The New York City zoo is closed during the pandemic but its essential staff is caring for the 6,000 animals inside.

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