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Hong Kong Officials to Kill 2,000 Animals Because of Covid Outbreak Among Pets
After multiple tiny animals, including hamsters, tested positive for the coronavirus at a pet business where an employee was also afflicted, Hong Kong officials said they would slaughter roughly 2,000 small animals, including hamsters.
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