Public health officials say they are still studying COVID-19 but it appears that humans can pass it to pets, although it's not as likely that pets can pass it to humans. By understanding how coronavirus spreads, you can take the right steps so you don't get sick and infect others. (...
Public health officials say they are still studying COVID-19 but it appears that humans can pass it to pets, although it's not as likely that pets can pass it to humans. By understanding how coronavirus spreads, you can take the right steps so you don't get sick and infect others. (...
That's essentially why we get COVID-19 -- because our defenses are ineffective at clearing the virus, which is the difference between, you know, getting sick asymptomatically or getting a stuffy nose versus actually getting hospitalized and having difficulty breathing. ...
Veterinarians believe that your pets can't get COVID-19. Vets believe COVID-19 was probably on the aforementioned dog's fur, but did not sicken the dog. "The dog never became clinically ill, and it remains unclear whether the dog tested positive from being kept in an environment with ...
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Public health officials say they are still studying COVID-19 but it appears that humans can pass it to pets, although it's not as likely that pets can pass it to humans. By understanding how coronavirus spreads, you can take the right steps so you don't get sick and infect others. (...
If your cat does get infected following exposure to human COVID-19, is serious illness a given? No, said Keith Poulsen, director of the University of Wisconsin Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory, in Madison. "Clinical disease with COVID for domesticated pets is very uncommon," Poulsen said. "We...
Social distancing applies to pets as well as humans in households with positive cases of COVID-19. Confirmed cases of pets infected with SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, are being reported across the U.S.