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6411421001_RINESTA COSINTA SIMA MOYA
Rinesta Sima Moya
15 episodes
5 days ago
Two Sumatran tigers at an Indonesian zoo are recovering after testing positive for coronavirus.Officials at Ragunan Zoo in Jakarta have launched an investigation into how Tino, who is nine years old, and Hari, 12, became infected.Both tigers had displayed flu-type symptoms, experienced difficulty breathing and had lost their appetite after they tested positive for COVID-19 in mid-July.Following about 10 to 12 days of treatment under close observation, officials said the tigers were showing signs of recovery.Jakarta's head of the Parks and City Forest Office, Suzi Marsitawati, said: "Their appetites have returned and they are back to being active."She confirmed the authorities were trying to find out how the tigers became infected.
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Two Sumatran tigers at an Indonesian zoo are recovering after testing positive for coronavirus.Officials at Ragunan Zoo in Jakarta have launched an investigation into how Tino, who is nine years old, and Hari, 12, became infected.Both tigers had displayed flu-type symptoms, experienced difficulty breathing and had lost their appetite after they tested positive for COVID-19 in mid-July.Following about 10 to 12 days of treatment under close observation, officials said the tigers were showing signs of recovery.Jakarta's head of the Parks and City Forest Office, Suzi Marsitawati, said: "Their appetites have returned and they are back to being active."She confirmed the authorities were trying to find out how the tigers became infected.
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the mother and son murder case in subang and The vaccination officers in aceh were attacked by traff
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the mother and son murder case in subang and The vaccination officers in aceh were attacked by traff
The news I was watching was the mother and son murder case in subang. Mother and son were tragically murdered in his home but the murder of mother and the child is now unsolved police still find it difficult to uncover this case family hope that the perpetrator can be caught immediately and sentenced to death. The vaccination officers in aceh were attacked by traffickers and fishermen. The ambulance that will serve vaccination in the port in the southwest aceh region was chased out by the traders and fishermen and their anger by ruining the vaccination post.
6411421001_RINESTA COSINTA SIMA MOYA
Two Sumatran tigers at an Indonesian zoo are recovering after testing positive for coronavirus.Officials at Ragunan Zoo in Jakarta have launched an investigation into how Tino, who is nine years old, and Hari, 12, became infected.Both tigers had displayed flu-type symptoms, experienced difficulty breathing and had lost their appetite after they tested positive for COVID-19 in mid-July.Following about 10 to 12 days of treatment under close observation, officials said the tigers were showing signs of recovery.Jakarta's head of the Parks and City Forest Office, Suzi Marsitawati, said: "Their appetites have returned and they are back to being active."She confirmed the authorities were trying to find out how the tigers became infected.