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Imported wild animals will be tested for covid

New Delhi: Customs Authority has mandated testing of several animals, including lions, tigers, pumas and gorillas, for Covid 19, which are imported into the country because they look vulnerable to deadly viruses.
Tests must be carried out in the export country and reports should not be more than three days, the Council of the Tax Center is indirect and the habit of saying in the order on Wednesday, adding that new rules will be in the speed of receding infection.
This order follows an advisor by the Department of Livestock.
“The government has introduced the requirements for Covid testing for certain animals to import to India.
This decision has come to post a WTO report stating that these animals are susceptible to Covid infection.
This government’s decision is very clapping because this will help prevent the spread of infection Furthermore, “said Abhishek Jain, a tax partner at the consulting company.

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