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What is the state of rhino infections worldwide?

For two weeks now, besides the Corona virus, the horse world has been confronted with another virus: rhino. The outbreak in Valencia turned the whole of Europe upside down and also in other parts of the world, rhino infections have been detected. But is there reason to panic and should we speak of a global pandemic? 





A glance at the map shows that there is no question of a pandemic yet. So it is certainly not too late to 'contain' the virus and keep it under control. "If everyone uses their common sense now and isolates possible infected horses quickly, our sport can probably start again in a few weeks," clicks several sources.





A glance at the map shows that there is no question of a pandemic yet. So it is certainly not too late to 'contain' the virus and keep it under control. "If everyone uses their common sense now and isolates possible infected horses quickly, our sport can probably start again in a few weeks," clicks several sources.
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