Asher is an eccentric, Storm likes sunbathing and Maple loves to use her brain. All three could play a part in controlling the COVID-19 pandemic, but they are not scientists or politicians. They are dogs.Access
In a recent letter, Angel Almendros (VR, 4/11 April 2020, vol 186, pp 419-420) summarised the sporadic reports about the Covid-19 infections of two dogs (both in Hong Kong) and two cats (one in Hong Kong and another in Belgium). Although the positive results were confirmed by ...
So far, the CDC says, there is no evidence that people can catch COVID-19 from their cats. But absence of evidence is not evidence of absence. So until it's clearer whether the virus can leap back from cats to their owners, ...
The researchers found that a large number of their patients who had shown signs of heart damage weeks after they were infected with COVID-19, were young and sporty. Puntmann believes it is because younger and fitter patients who contract COVID-19 push through their acute infec...
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — New York state residents over 30 will be eligible for COVID-19 vaccinations starting Tuesday, and everyone over 16 will be eligible starting April 6, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Monday.
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In recent years, many U.S. seminaries have faced existential threats fueled by COVID-19 and a changing religious landscape Associated PressMay 20, 2025 George Wendt, Who Played Beloved Barfly Norm on 'Cheers' and Found Another Home Onstage, Dies at 76 ...
Dogs can also detect COVID-19 through sweat Sweat from people infected with the virus that causes COVID-19 has a distinct smell. We can’t detect it. Dogs, it now turns out, can. “Just like humans, some dogs are more clever than others,” observes Dominique Grandjean. He’s a resea...
There are still many unanswered questions about the novel coronavirus, but this week, new and surprising information about the transmission of the virus was revealed: A tiger at the Bronx Zoo tested positive— and health officials say she caught it from a zoo employee who had COVID-19, but ...