Perhaps infected by the staff (ANSA)
Three gorillas at the San Diego Zoo tested positive for the SarsCoV2 virus. This was announced by California Governor Gavin Newsom. The gorillas were reportedly infected by a staff member, according to the zoo.
This is the first case of coronavirus in non-human primates, although previous research indicates that some of these animals are likely to develop the virus.
Three gorillas at the San Diego Zoo tested positive for the SarsCoV2 virus.
This was announced by California Governor Gavin Newsom.
The gorillas were reportedly infected by a staff member, according to the zoo.
This is the first case of coronavirus in non-human primates, although previous research indicates that some of these animals are likely to develop the virus.