Two gorillas at a San Diego zoo have tested positive for coronavirus

Gorillas share up to 98 per cent of their DNA with humans, and studies have found that some non-human primates are susceptible to COVID-19 infection.

Members of the gorilla troop are seen in their habitat on January 10, 2021 at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park

Members of the gorilla troop are seen in their habitat on January 10, 2021 at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park Source: San Diego Zoo Global

At least two gorillas at California's San Diego Zoo have caught COVID-19, the first known instance of natural transmission to great apes, officials said on Monday.

Two primates began coughing last week and have since tested positive for the virus, while a third is showing symptoms, Governor Gavin Newsom said.

They are thought to have contracted the virus from an asymptomatic zoo worker, though this has yet to be confirmed.

"Aside from some congestion and coughing, the gorillas are doing well," the world-famous zoo's executive director Lisa Peterson said in a statement.

"The troop remains quarantined together and are eating and drinking. We are hopeful for a full recovery."
Gorillas share up to 98 per cent of their DNA with humans, and studies have found that some non-human primates are susceptible to COVID-19 infection. 

It is not yet known if the gorillas will have a serious reaction to the disease that has killed 1.94 million humans, or if other troop members have also been infected.

The San Diego Zoo Safari Park, where the gorillas are kept, has been closed to visitors since early December as record cases began surging through Southern California.

Workers are all required to wear personal protective equipment such as masks when near the gorillas, the zoo said.


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Published 12 January 2021 5:55pm
Source: AFP, SBS



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