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URLhttps://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202111/1238697.shtml
Last Crawled2026-01-09 21:21:07 (3 months ago)
First Indexed2021-11-13 04:59:09 (4 years ago)
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Meta Title4 lions in Singapore's Night Safari test positive for COVID-19 - Global Times
Meta DescriptionFour Asiatic lions at Singapore's Night Safari have tested positive for COVID-19, the Straits Times reported on Tuesday evening, quoting the Animal and Veterinary Service (AVS).
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4 lions in Singapore's Night Safari test positive for COVID-19 Photo shows the Asiatic lions in Singapore's Night Safari taken on Sept. 20, 2013.(Photo: Xinhua) Photo shows the Asiatic lions in Singapore's Night Safari taken on Sept. 20, 2013.(Photo: Xinhua)   Four Asiatic lions at Singapore's Night Safari have tested positive for COVID-19, the Straits Times reported on Tuesday evening, quoting the Animal and Veterinary Service (AVS). The AVS, which is under the National Parks Board, said that the four lions, as well as an African lion at the Singapore Zoo, had exhibited mild signs of sickness including coughing, sneezing and lethargy on Saturday and Monday respectively. The lions have been exposed to infected staff from Mandai Wildlife Group previously. The testing for the African lion that had shown signs of sickness is ongoing. According to the newspaper, the AVS has issued an order under the Animals and Birds Act to Mandai Wildlife Group to isolate all nine Asiatic lions and five African lions in their respective dens. Mandai Wildlife Group, formerly named Wildlife Reserves Singapore, manages the majority of zoos in the country, including the Night Safari and the Singapore Zoo.
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[PHOTO](https://www.globaltimes.cn/photo/) / [WORLD](https://www.globaltimes.cn/photo/world/) 4 lions in Singapore's Night Safari test positive for COVID-19 By Xinhua Published: Nov 11, 2021 08:14 AM ![Photo shows the Asiatic lions in Singapore's Night Safari taken on Sept. 20, 2013.(Photo: Xinhua)](https://www.globaltimes.cn/Portals/0//attachment/2021/2021-11-11/9721860a-0c97-4b6d-9391-f5a7bc6c6a4b.jpeg) Photo shows the Asiatic lions in Singapore's Night Safari taken on Sept. 20, 2013.(Photo: Xinhua) ![Photo shows the Asiatic lions in Singapore's Night Safari taken on Sept. 20, 2013.(Photo: Xinhua)](https://www.globaltimes.cn/Portals/0//attachment/2021/2021-11-11/f79c04ee-d50a-4e52-a693-4190e03454e9.jpeg) Photo shows the Asiatic lions in Singapore's Night Safari taken on Sept. 20, 2013.(Photo: Xinhua) Four Asiatic lions at Singapore's Night Safari have tested positive for COVID-19, the Straits Times reported on Tuesday evening, quoting the Animal and Veterinary Service (AVS). The AVS, which is under the National Parks Board, said that the four lions, as well as an African lion at the Singapore Zoo, had exhibited mild signs of sickness including coughing, sneezing and lethargy on Saturday and Monday respectively. The lions have been exposed to infected staff from Mandai Wildlife Group previously. The testing for the African lion that had shown signs of sickness is ongoing. According to the newspaper, the AVS has issued an order under the Animals and Birds Act to Mandai Wildlife Group to isolate all nine Asiatic lions and five African lions in their respective dens. Mandai Wildlife Group, formerly named Wildlife Reserves Singapore, manages the majority of zoos in the country, including the Night Safari and the Singapore Zoo. ![](https://www.globaltimes.cn/img/close.png) ![]()
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