A Pennsylvania woman who came into contact with laboratory monkeys last week after a truck carrying them crashed has said she developed unusual symptoms.
Fallon told PAHomepage that she had an open cut on her hand and also developed pink-eye-like symptoms.
A letter from the CDC she shared with the outlet said that "The surviving monkeys will be quarantined and will be monitored for infectious diseases for at least 31 days before their release."
Over the weekend, activist group PETA issued a press release-with a headline that blared, "The Monkey Crash Could Release Disease"-saying Fallon "Got an eyeful of monkey saliva that has caused a reaction. She's now on antiviral drugs and medication to protect against rabies."
Pennsylvania State Police told PennLive that several monkeys escaped but were later captured.
Troopers wrote on Twitter: "Anyone who sees or locates the monkey is asked not to approach, attempt to catch, or come in contact with the monkey. Please call 911 immediately."
Troopers told PennLive that the truck carrying the monkeys had collided with a dump truck on Route 54 at the Interstate 80 interchange.
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Wednesday, January 26, 2022
Woman Who Came Into Contact With Escaped Monkeys Says She Developed Symptoms
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