That vaccine is now, to Job joy. Although it still needs to be tested whether the disease is really completely common. “If that disease continues like this in recent years, you will no longer have elephants left at some point,” says Job. “As far as I’m concerned, they can’t start pricking so that all elephants are protected.”
Job (17) ran from Rhenen to Amersfoort against Elephantenherpes, now there is a vaccine
