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Great apes get COVID-19 vaccine at San Diego Zoo – KRON4
The great apes were vaccinated in February and have shown no signs of adverse reactions, officials say.

SAN DIEGO (KSWB) — Several great apes at the San Diego Zoo have received doses of a COVID-19 vaccine made strictly for animals.
The San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance said four orangutans and five bonobos now are vaccinated against SARS-CoV-2. Veterinarians received a limited supply of a COVID-19 vaccine called Zoetis, designed only for animals, a San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance spokesperson said.
The great apes were vaccinated in February and have shown no signs of adverse reactions.
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