JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com – Two Sumatran Tigers in a Jakarta zoo have tested positive for Covid-19 and the cause of the infection is currently under investigation, according to TribunJakarta.com on Sunday, August 1.
Tino, nine years old, and Hari, 12 years old, were infected with the coronavirus when the zoo was closed to visitors amid the Covid-19 surge. The Ragunan Zoo in South Jakarta has been closed since June 22 to avoid large crowds during the pandemic.
Suzi Marsitawati, head of Jakarta’s Parks and Forest Service, said that the two tigers had difficulty breathing, rhinorrhea, and appetite loss in mid-July. They then received treatment and were isolated following the Covid-19 test results.
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After receiving treatment for 10-12 days, they both were recovering and their appetite returned to normal.
Suzi further added that the two tigers would not transmit the virus to humans because there is no reported case of transmission of Covid-19 from animals to humans.
“When the animals developed symptoms, the Ragunan Zoo was already closed as it happened during the previous emergency Covid-19 measures,” Suzi said, adding that tracing was also done but no caretakers and staffers contracted the coronavirus.
“So we are still investigating the cause,” she added.
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Previously, the veterinarian who treated Tino and Hari Dr. Endah Rumiyati said that the two tigers might have been exposed to their caretakers who might have been exposed to Covid-19. However, none of the caretakers have been infected following the contact tracing for Covid-19.
Tino and Hari could have been exposed when they were given treatment by staffers who did not know they were exposed to Covid-19 because they were asymptomatic.
“We will continue to do contact tracing although no one has shown symptoms of illness. But we do not rule out the possibility of asymptomatic [Covid-19 infection]," said Endah.
Endah confirmed that no other animal has been exposed to Covid-19. “Besides the Sumatran tigers Hari and Tino, other animals in this zoo show no symptoms of Covid.”
Indonesia reported 22,404 new confirmed cases as of August 2, bringing the total number of infections nationwide to 3.4 million since the first two cases were announced in March last year. Meanwhile, 1,568 people have died of the coronavirus, bringing the death toll to nearly 98,000.
(Writer : Rindi Nuris Velarosdela | Editor: Rindi Nuris Velarosdela)
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