The Denver Zoo’s COVID-19 outbreak continues to spread.
Less than two weeks after two tigers tested positive for the coronavirus, 11 African lions have now done the same, zoo officials said Monday in a news release.
The lions were tested after zoo keepers observed, coughing, sneezing, lethargy and nasal discharge, officials said.
“Animal care and veterinarians describe their symptoms as relatively mild at this point, and are closely monitoring and treating the lions individually as needed,” zoo officials said.
Denver’s zoo is home to two African lion prides: brothers Jasiri, Usiku, Bahati and Kito (age 6); and another group comprising males Tobias (age 5), Tatu (age 2) and Oskar (age 1), and females Neliah (age 9), Sabi (age 9) Kamara (age 6) and Araali (age 1).
None of the lions have been vaccinated against COVID-19, officials said, but zoo officials plan to vaccinate them (along with the two tigers) as soon as more doses of the animal-specific Zoetis vaccine become available.
Today we’re sharing that our 11 African lions, ranging in age from 1 to 9, tested positive for the virus that causes COVID-19 after their keepers observed coughing, sneezing, lethargy, and nasal discharge in the animals.
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— Denver Zoo (@DenverZoo) October 25, 2021