Animals
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Coronavirus Outbreak Infects Hundreds of Deers in Iowa, Raising Concerns of Long-Term Reservoir for the Virus
Coronavirus infection has been detected in the Iowa deer population. The first Shotgun Deer Season in 2021 is from December 4 to 8, and wildlife officials in the state are anxious. Hundreds of white-tailed deer in Iowa have been infected with the virus, according to the research.
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