Covid-19 Now Spread Rapidly Among Wild Animals:
A few years ago, the coronavirus wreaked havoc all over the world due to which many people died. Now the SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes COVID-19 has moved from the human settlement to the forest. The virus has been found in many wild animals. In some species, transmission has been observed as high as 60 percent. This is a warning to the world.
Humans can spread this virus twice as much
More than 800 animals brought from the forests were sampled. All of them were kept in the rehabilitation center. From where they had to be treated and released back into the forest. Six different species of animals showed antibodies that would have been produced after infection with the SARS-CoV-2 virus. It is not clear when he was infected. Most of the infected species are from North America. However, no evidence of reinfection in humans has yet been found. Wherever there is more human activity around forests, the levels of viral antibodies have also been found to be three times higher. Humans can spread the virus twice as much. There are very few cases of transmission from animals to humans.
Symptoms are not observed in all wild animals
Wild animals in which this virus has been found include cottontail rabbits, raccoons, eastern deer mice, Virginia opossums, groundhogs, and eastern red bats. The virus or its associated symptoms have not been found in all wild animals. If larger carnivores eat these smaller animals or make them their prey. So the risk of its spread may increase in the future.
Mutant viruses can attack humans again
Due to vaccination, humans were saved from the virus but now this virus is spreading towards the forest. Its new mutation is taking place within animals. Because their host is new. In the future, this mutant virus may attack humans again in new ways.
The level of devastation could be more dangerous
Scientists have warned that all countries and governments must constantly monitor the evolution of the COVID-19 virus and its transmission. So that the epidemic does not spread again. If that happens, the level of devastation this time could be even more dangerous. Because the level of the mutation cannot be determined.
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