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Coronavirus: ‘geriatric’ Asian otters in US aquarium test positive

  • Otters at Georgia Aquarium expected to make a full recovery
  • They had mild symptoms including sneezing, coughing

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An Asian small-clawed otter at Georgia Aquarium. Photo: Georgia Aquarium/Facebook

Otters at an aquarium in the US state of Georgia have tested positive for the novel coronavirus, the zoo said on Sunday.

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The Georgia Aquarium said that “geriatric” Asian small-clawed otters tested positive for SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes Covid-19.

“They began exhibiting mild respiratory symptoms including sneezing, runny noses, mild lethargy, and coughing,” the aquarium said in a press release, adding the animals were “expected to make a full recovery”.

“They are off exhibit and being cared for behind-the-scenes by the Aquarium’s expert animal health and animal care teams,” the statement added without specifying how many otters were affected.

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Georgia Aquarium vice-president of animal and environmental health Tonya Clauss said the otters were “under very close monitoring” and only displayed mild symptoms.

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