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Vaccinations at the zoo

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#1
  • matt
  • mail
  • 2021/07/08 07:59

It was in the news that gorillas, tigers, and bears were also given the coronavirus vaccine at the San Diego Zoo. The U.S. is very advanced in vaccination.

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#2
  • りえ
  • 2021/07/11 (Sun) 09:56
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Some time ago someone was developing a "drinkable vaccine". It would be easier if we could use "drinkable vaccines" for animals.

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