Hong Kong is culling scores of hamsters after races of the COVID-19 were found in 11 of them
Hong Kong is culling 2000 hamsters after traces of the COVID were found in 11 of them. Residents are being forced to surrender their pets; Pet shops are being raided. Hamsters testing negative are being put to sleep too.
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