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Hi everyone-
The country is being wracked by the COVID-19 (coronavirus disease of 2019) pandemic.
This forum thread is to help put it in context using reliable and useful information from the WHO, CDC and doctors in private practice.
This situation should not be taken lightly so please follow any preventive local public health advice.
Typical precautions, like 20 second hand washing, are still effective for people.
The virus does not appear to effect pets, so do not worry.
No pets have been effected so far, and the only documented case is in a geriatric (17 years young) dog who did not get ill.
The disease is running its course with a dramatic decrease in cases in China.
I'd expect that we'll see the same occurring here in the next few months.
Here's much more from CDC 3/3/20:
Here's some more information, also from CDC:
Another piece of useful info. comes from the World Small Animal Vet Ass on 2/29/20:
From this report:
Other reports show that masks are typically unnecessary and some may not even be protective.
The bottom line is that this "outbreak" is not much different than the flu pandemics we have every year so try not to worry.? The CDC is just pointing out the general procedures to take whenever we're sick with a flu, cold, kennel cough, etc.?
The country is being wracked by the COVID-19 (coronavirus disease of 2019) pandemic.
This forum thread is to help put it in context using reliable and useful information from the WHO, CDC and doctors in private practice.
This situation should not be taken lightly so please follow any preventive local public health advice.
Typical precautions, like 20 second hand washing, are still effective for people.
The virus does not appear to effect pets, so do not worry.
No pets have been effected so far, and the only documented case is in a geriatric (17 years young) dog who did not get ill.
The disease is running its course with a dramatic decrease in cases in China.
I'd expect that we'll see the same occurring here in the next few months.
Here's much more from CDC 3/3/20:
Here's some more information, also from CDC:
...there is no evidence that “pet animals can be infected with COVID-19 virus or can be a source of infection to people,” according to the statement.
For pet owners in areas where human cases have been identified, WSAVA’s advice is to continue take standard precautions: Wash your hands before and after interacting with your pet and, if you are sick, wear a face mask when around them.
The CDC provides this advice for pet owners: “You should restrict contact with pets and other animals while you are sick with COVID-19, just like you would around other people. Although there have not been reports of pets or other animals becoming sick with COVID-19, it is still recommended that people sick with COVID-19 limit contact with animals until more information is known about the virus. When possible, have another member of your household care for your animals while you are sick. If you are sick with COVID-19, avoid contact with your pet, including petting, snuggling, being kissed or licked, and sharing food. If you must care for your pet or be around animals while you are sick, wash your hands before and after you interact with pets and wear a facemask.
Another piece of useful info. comes from the World Small Animal Vet Ass on 2/29/20:
From this report:
Reports from Hong Kong on February 28, indicated that the pet dog of an infected patient had tested ‘weakly positive’ to COVID-19 after routine testing. The Hong Kong SAR Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD) has reported that the dog, which is showing no relevant clinical signs, has been quarantined and further samples will be collected to confirm if the dog is actually infected with the virus, or if the test result has been caused by environmental contamination.
The AFCD’s website further states that it ‘does not have evidence that pet animals can be infected with COVID-19 virus or can be a source of infection to people’. WSAVA urges pet owners in areas where there are known human cases of COVID-19 to continue to follow the information in its advisory, including washing their hands before interacting with their pets and, if sick, wearing face masks around them.
Other reports show that masks are typically unnecessary and some may not even be protective.
The bottom line is that this "outbreak" is not much different than the flu pandemics we have every year so try not to worry.? The CDC is just pointing out the general procedures to take whenever we're sick with a flu, cold, kennel cough, etc.?