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riversedge

(70,305 posts)
Fri Mar 13, 2020, 06:48 PM Mar 2020

The WHO has changed its position on coronavirus and pets

Source: qz.com




4 hours ago
Youyou Zhou

Yesterday, the WHO’s coronavirus myth-buster page said there was no evidence that animals such as dogs or cats could be infected with virus. Today, that section is gone.

The WHO told Quartz in an email that, “currently, there is no evidence that pets such as dogs and cats have infected humans with Covid-19.”

The revised stance comes in the wake of an infected dog being found in Hong Kong. The dog tested positive after remaining with its owners who were sick with the virus. The dog wasn’t showing any clinical signs of the disease, according to a report from World Organisation for Animal Health. There’s no evidence that dogs can spread the disease or that the disease can cause an animal to fall ill, the organization says, though further studies may bring new findings.

The organization advises pet owners infected or susceptible of being infected with the coronavirus to avoid close contact with their pets and have another member of the household care for the animals. If they must look after their pet, they should maintain good hygiene practices and wear a face mask if possible. More information regarding pet health amid the epidemic can be found on their website.

Shelley Rankin, a microbiologist at the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine, Philadelphia, advises pet owners include animals in their family’s preparedness planning. She told Science, that some animals might be quarantined in a hospital, or at home.

Read more: https://qz.com/1818227/the-who-says-that-dogs-cats-and-other-pets-can-get-coronavirus/



my moms cat has been sneezing and has a mattery eye. took to vet 8 days ago. still has some sneezing and eye looks better. She got an antibiotic shot at the time. she never has had a cold before and this is first time to vet since declawed years ago.
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The WHO has changed its position on coronavirus and pets (Original Post) riversedge Mar 2020 OP
The AVMA has issued guidance. djg21 Mar 2020 #1
The Penn Vet School is great so I trust her advice. BigmanPigman Mar 2020 #2
Not my joke but found on the Internet Dr Vegas Mar 2020 #3
Pretty good one. montana_hazeleyes Mar 2020 #4
Mess with us all you like Covid... LudwigPastorius Mar 2020 #5

BigmanPigman

(51,627 posts)
2. The Penn Vet School is great so I trust her advice.
Fri Mar 13, 2020, 07:38 PM
Mar 2020

My almost 17 year old dog needs a haircut but I am not taking her to the groomers. Last time she went she came back with a bad cough for a week so I am not taking any chances. I'll clip her myself if I have to.

Dr Vegas

(456 posts)
3. Not my joke but found on the Internet
Fri Mar 13, 2020, 07:42 PM
Mar 2020

"The World Health Organization has announced that dogs cannot contract Covid-19. Dogs previously held in quarantine can now be released. To be clear, WHO let the dogs out."

LudwigPastorius

(9,174 posts)
5. Mess with us all you like Covid...
Sat Mar 14, 2020, 02:23 PM
Mar 2020

but, when you start coming for the good doggos and kittehs, that's when I really get mad!
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