First great apes at U.S. zoo receive COVID-19 vaccine made for animals https://t.co/iKn6reYVhI via @NatGeo
— Gary Lee (@SupremeCmdr) March 20, 2021
The possibility that SARS-CoV-2 could establish a new reservoir in domestic pets (especially cats) is not a certain future, but it is a real possibility that we should start assessing—and thinking about mitigating this risk—now.https://t.co/TclcU8qrnd
— Dr. Angela Rasmussen (@angie_rasmussen) March 20, 2021
And minks.
In Spain, they announced the detection of COVID-19 in wild minks https://t.co/8VasAPcSml
— inmycity.co.za (@inmycityza) March 19, 2021
Just remember if you get vaccinated you can still curl up with your furry friends worry free.
This is very interesting. I haven’t seen much about this in main stream media. But I’m very glad to have received my vaccination series. Eli will be relieved he can still be cuddled.
You still may want to get your friend a tiny mask.
Are you serious?
Of course not! Compliance would be impossible!
Eli says woof!