
Negative covid test mandatory for importing gorillas, big cats
The Hindu
The government has made a negative COVID-19 test report mandatory for the import of domestic cats and other members of the cat family (tigers, lions, snow leopards and pumas) as well as Gorillas into
The government has made a negative COVID-19 test report mandatory for the import of domestic cats and other members of the cat family (tigers, lions, snow leopards and pumas) as well as Gorillas into the country, to rule out the spreading of COVID-19 infections through imported animals. The Finance Ministry asked all customs officers on Wednesday to ensure compliance with the directive issued by the Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying, citing reports of death of lions due to COVID-19 and the possibilities of spread of the virus amongst animals in national parks and other protected areas from humans to animals and vice-versa.
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