Contrary to a recent online article, titled “Lions, pumas at Joburg zoo contracted COVID-19 from workers, study reveals”, published by the Citizen on 18 January 2022, the Johannesburg Zoo has set the record straight that none of the animals in their care at Johannesburg Zoo have contracted the Covid-19 virus since the beginning of the pandemic.
The article stated that research led by scientists at the University of Pretoria (UP) found three lions and two pumas fell ill with coronavirus – and the clues point to infection by their handlers, some of whom were asymptomatic.
The article further makes mention that the investigation by researchers at the UP was launched after three lions at an unnamed private zoo in Johannesburg fell ill last year with breathing difficulties, runny noses and a dry cough.
The Johannesburg Zoo veterinary team led by Dr Arnold Kanengoni, Manager Veterinarian Services, has verified that the big cats at the Joburg Zoo have not been infected and neither contracted the Covid-19 virus since the start of the pandemic.
Dr Kanengoni has stated that the zoo keepers continue to take strict precautionary measures before, during and after the handling of all animals as well as their enclosures.
“The dedication and compassion of zoo staff, for the welfare, care and treatment of all our animals at the Joburg Zoo is our number one priority. During the pandemic, we ensured that every precautionary measure was taken and we continue to do so,” stated Dr Kanengoni.
Dr Kanengoni reiterated, “That none of our primates and carnivores have been affected by COVID-19 as far as we are aware. We have been monitoring our animals carefully during this pandemic for any signs and symptoms of this infection and there has been none. We have ensured that all veterinary staff, keepers, animal attendants and those preparing food for the animals to observe all the precautions to stop the spread of the virus when dealing with the animals eg wearing masks, sanitizing, washing of hands and observing social distancing”.
