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A pomeranian (believed to be pictured) in the Chinese territory became the first animal to test positive for the virus last month, sparking fierce debate about whether the diagnosis was legitimate. read more...
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Among the many rumors surrounding the coronavirus that have run rampant on social media is one concerning a dog that allegedly had the virus at the Corpus Christi Animal Shelter. Again, this was just a rumor. According to the Shelter's Veterinarian Dr. Melissa Draper, the claim is simply not true. She spoke with 3News Monday to explain that animals do suffer from different strains of coronavirus. They are often referred to as "kennel cough."...
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NEW YORK (AP) — Rachel Sklar planned to go to the big South by Southwest film, media and music gathering in Austin, Texas, this month, but changed her mind as cases of coronavirus started appearing in the U.S. She was scheduled to speak at the annual event and expected to recruit new members for her businesswomen's organization, TheLi.st. “I'm less worried about getting sick than I am about getting stuck in Austin, either by quarantine or, God forbid, things snowball and there is some sort of air travel freeze," Sklar says. She's concerned that either turn of events would prevent her from returning home to her nearly 5-year-old daughter in New York. Some hotels overseas went on lockdown after guests tested positive for the virus, and flights to some cities have been suspended because of widespread outbreaks. Small businesses in the U.S. and other countries are dealing with the fallout or even just the possibility of the coronavirus. Owners are canceling or changing plans, arranging for staffers to work from home, even asking employees who have traveled to places with widespread outbreaks to stay home for as long as a month. Some manufacturers are stockpiling raw materials and components, and companies that depend on in-person interactions with customers are exploring Plan B — getting their work done via video. Sklar is aware that at this point, there isn't a widespread U.S. outbreak but “it's not unreasonable to think that there are these possibilities." She'll try to attend sessions on video when South by Southwest begins, but she'll lose out on chances to network. Many owners whose companies' work is done on computers and the internet are setting employees up to work from home. In New York, the 17 staffers at Lunchbox now must take their laptops and chargers home every night to ensure that they can...
Experts confirm human to animal spread of coronavirus
Officials say a dog in Hong Kong tested positive for low levels of the virus.
Experts confirm human-to-animal transmission of COVID-19.
As per a recent news release, the world may have its first case of human-to-animal transmission of the coronavirus epidemic.