A form of coronavirus is threatening Cyprus' cat population, and animal rescuers are racing to find a cure pic.twitter.com/9NmwS7nhTt
— CNN (@CNN) July 14, 2023
People spread the virus that causes Covid-19 to wild white-tailed deer in the United States more than 100 times in late 2021 and early 2022, according to a new study from the US Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service https://t.co/Owh6p9Coqf
— CNN (@CNN) July 12, 2023
Zoo outbreak highlights human-to-animal COVID-19 risk
— CIDRAP (@CIDRAP) July 14, 2023
An outbreak of #COVID19 in gorillas and lions at the Rotterdam Zoo likely originated from people but spread animal-to-animalhttps://t.co/7yWNOM7XsW
Photo: Coen Versluis / Flickr cc pic.twitter.com/jXdaCR2bU4
One of the ways new COVID variants may arise isn’t through human populations—it’s in other animals. https://t.co/CnJHBTpGLW
— The Daily Beast (@thedailybeast) July 6, 2023
“But testing of wild animals is infrequent, and COVID-19 has likely impacted many more species, which emerging research is beginning to show.
— Laura Miers (@LauraMiers) July 12, 2023
‘I think the spread to wildlife animals is much wider than previously thought.’” https://t.co/5nRBubaDY2