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A man takes photos of dogs wearing masks in a stroller in Shanghai last week. While there is no evidence domestic animals such as dogs and cats can catch the virus or transmit it to humans, Hong Kong officials have ordered pets of infected people to be quarantined for 14 days. AFP
March 1st, 2020 - 07:36 GMT

Should You Worry About Your Pets Catching Coronavirus?

Dog owners should not be worried about their pets catching the coronavirus despite reports of a pomeranian testing positive in Hong Kong, experts say. Government officials in the Chinese territory yesterday confirmed the small canine tested 'weak positive' for the strain in nasal and oral swabs. The pooch did not show any symptoms of the virus but was taken into quarantine for further exams, according to Hong Kong's Agriculture, Fisheries ...
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