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Dog ‘Tests Positive For Coronavirus’: Believed To Caught From Human Companion

The animal is reportedly being quarantined – and faces further tests

.A companion animal dog has tested positive to coronavirusaccording to reports.

The pomeranian is a companion animal. His human companion Yvonne Chow Hau Yee, who lives in Hong Kong, has also tested positive for the virus

The animal is facing further examination, to confirm that he is really infected with the virus, or if the positive result is because of environmental contamination of his mouth and nose cavities, which were swabbed for testing

Quarantine

According to reports, a spokesperson said the dog’s nasal and oral cavity samples provided a ‘weak positive’ result

At present, the AFCD [Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department] does not have evidence that pet animals can be infected with COVID-19 virus or can be a source of infection to people,” they added

“This is the only dog under quarantine at the animal keeping facility at the Hong Kong Port of Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge at the moment. There are no other animals using the said facility

“Staff of the department will step up cleansing and disinfection of the animal keeping facility…Pet owners shall wear masks while going out. If there are any changes in the health condition of the pets, advice from veterinarians should be sought as soon as possible

If further tests confirm the diagnosis, the dog will be the first case of a companion animal with the virus

Further tests are now required to confirm the dog's coronavirus status (Photo: Adobe. Do not use without permission)

Coronavirus

It is believed the coronavirus started at a ‘wet market’ – where live animals are freshly slaughtered and kept in close proximity to humans and dead animals – in Wuhan in early December

The Humane Society’s president – Kitty Block – wrote that the market vendors were selling ‘live cats and dogs, turtles, snakes, rats, hedgehogs and marmots’, and ‘menus and signboards posted online also listed foxes, wolf cubs, monkeys and masked palm civets, among other animals

She added: “These wildlife markets are filthy, crowded places where animals are displayed alive in small cages. Once purchased, they are often slaughtered on-site, creating not just a human health hazard but also an animal welfare nightmare

 

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