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Apes are Being Vaccinated from Covid-19 to Protect Staff, Inhabitants
Apes at the San Diego Zoo and its affiliated safari park remain still and encourage veterinarians to administer vaccinations into their arms through a fence when it's time for them to be vaccinated.
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