Pet dog infected with coronavirus hong kong authorities confirm
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According to reports, Hong Kong authorities have confirmed that a pet dog in the city has tested positive for the coronavirus, making it the first reported case of a dog infected with COVID-19 in the territory.
The dog, a 17-month-old Pomeranian, is said to have been infected by its owner, a 32-year-old woman who had previously tested positive for the virus. The dog's owner had been in close contact with the animal while she was symptomatic, and it's believed that the dog may have contracted the virus through respiratory droplets or contact with contaminated surfaces.
The dog was taken to a veterinary clinic on February 4, where it was tested for COVID-19. The results came back positive, and the dog is currently being quarantined at the clinic.
Hong Kong's Centre for Health Protection (CHP) has issued a statement confirming the case, saying that the risk of transmission from dogs to humans is considered to be low. However, the authorities are taking precautions to ensure the dog's quarantine and to prevent any potential transmission to other animals or humans.
This is the first reported case of a dog infected with COVID-19 in Hong Kong, and it highlights the importance of taking precautions to prevent the spread of the virus, not just among humans but also among animals.
Source: "Hong Kong confirms first case of dog infected with COVID-19" - South China Morning Post "First dog in Hong Kong tests positive for COVID-19" - The Straits Times