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Collected Item: “Covid: Russia starts vaccinating animals”

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Covid: Russia starts vaccinating animals

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Russia has started vaccinating animals against coronavirus, officials say.

In March, Russia announced it had registered what it said was the world's first animal-specific jab.

Several regions have now started vaccinations at veterinary clinics, Russia's veterinary watchdog, Rosselkhoznadzor, told local media.

Interest has been shown in the Carnivak-Cov vaccine by the EU, Argentina South Korea and Japan, the agency said.

While scientists say there is currently no evidence that animals play a significant role in spreading the disease to humans, infections have been confirmed in various species worldwide.

These include dogs, cats, apes and mink.

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Pandemic Pets, pet, dog, cat, animal, mink, fox, vaccine, Carnivak-Cov, immunity, transmission, spread, farm, Russia

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https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-57259961

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2021-05-26
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