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Covid hamster outbreak: Hong Kong to cull ALL rodents as 11 found infected with virus

 


Coronavirus hamster episode: Hong Kong to separate ALL rodents as 11 viewed as contaminated with infection

HONG KONG is to "discard" all hamsters available to be purchased in the city after a suspected Covid flare-up in a pet shop saw 11 rodents test positive, as per reports.

Tue, Jan 18, 2022 

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City specialists will stop the import of every little vertebrate. They have likewise allegedly asked any individual who has bought a hamster after December 22 be dependent upon mandatory testing for COVID-19. It comes after 11 hamsters tried positive for COVID-19 in a pet shop in Causeway Bay.

All hamsters available to be purchased in the city will be winnowed

All creatures from that pet shop will be "discarded," just as all hamsters available to be purchased in the city.

Specialists are not precluding creature to-human transmissions, as per nearby reports.

South China Morning Post reports that 2,000 hamsters will be separated over the worries.

It comes after a retailer was before analyzed as the city's first untraceable Delta contamination in over 90 days.

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Overseer of Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation, Dr Leung Siu-fai said: "We have surveyed the dangers of these bunches are moderately high and thusly settled on the choice in view of general wellbeing needs.

"We ask all pet people to notice severe cleanliness when taking care of their pets and enclosures. Try not to kiss or leave them in the city."

Proprietors should take their pets to the vet in the event that they noticed any wellbeing irregularities or they could contact the division for help, he added.

The Delta disease was accounted for on Sunday and includes a 23-year-elderly person in what could be the principal creature to human exchange in Hong Kong.

A source purportedly said: "Genome sequencing [done on the specialist's infection sample] observed that the genome type was the one flowing in Europe and Pakistan.

"There is a possibility [of infection] through hamsters imported from the Netherlands, which likewise had that genome type [found on the worker].

"That is the reason all things considered, the transmission this time is from creatures to people."

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