Dog infected with new coronavirus Infected woman bred at home Hong Kong, March 5, 5:29

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The Hong Kong government has revealed that a dog infected by the new coronavirus at home had the virus. No symptoms have been reported, but the quarantine will be isolated until a negative virus test is obtained.

According to the Hong Kong government, the infection was confirmed in a dog that had been infected at home by a woman (60) infected with the new coronavirus.

The dog had been quarantined at an animal quarantine facility last month after a woman was confirmed to be infected with the new coronavirus. Or a weak positive reaction repeatedly from the nose.

For this reason, dogs have been infected with the new coronavirus and are thought to have been transmitted by humans as a result of an examination based on the opinions of experts. At present, dogs have no symptoms that could be attributed to the new coronavirus.

The Hong Kong government will continue to monitor the dog at a quarantine facility and quarantine it until a negative virus test results.

The Hong Kong government has encouraged citizens who have pets such as dogs to wash their hands well when touching animals, maintain a clean environment, and refrain from contacting people who are sick, and are overly concerned And don't throw away your pet.