Coronavirus, Covid 19 Discussion and How It Has Affected Your Daily Life Chat Thread

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Having a mask on does not really help keep you from touching your face, as you will constantly be touching it trying to readjust it. They are no fun to wear. I have to wear one when I go in certain areas of the hospital and trust me I would rather not.
I have to wear them too and my glass fog up. I look like an idiot half the time and can't see
 
Are you certain this is Covid 19 ? Coronavirus is not at all uncommon in dogs, and they are routinely vaccinated for it. Can you post a source for this information ?

Edited to indicate I went back and continued my update. Thanks @ChocolateMouse for the information provided.
I so internet unsavy and been on so many sites tonight but very reliable. Google first. Dog.also i learned mareks disease is herpes. Guy was awesome. Kept saying remember its herpes. Also admits they are vaccinating but can still get it
 
This isnt politics . The first dog died today from corona and my chickens have the same fungus as i do. Its all interrelated
Forwarding Chocolate's response from page 197. This had already been addressed here-
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- "The dog did NOT die of corona, but DID tested positive for it. It was also declared virus free before passing away at 17 years old. That's two dogs in the WHOLE of china. Many thousands of dogs have been tested including dogs owned by humans that tested positive.

Sources;
www.marketwatch.com

Second dog tests positive for coronavirus as owners warned not to abandon pets
The Hong Kong government has urged people not to abandon their pets and to stop kissing them after a second dog repeatedly tested positive for coronavirus. A...
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Press Releases
Pet dog tests positive for COVID-19 virusThursday, March 19, 2020 A spokesman for the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD) said today (March 19) that a pet dog sent to the AFCD has repeatedly tested positive for the COVID-19 virus. This is another infected case following an...
www.afcd.gov.hk

It's important to be clear so people don't do something dumb like put a strain on shelters by abandoning their dogs.

"The new case comes after a 17-year-old Pomeranian, which had tested “weak positive” during repeated tests for the virus, died two days after it was released from quarantine virus-free. The AFCD said the dog’s owner wasn’t willing to allow an autopsy to determine the cause of death."

"There is currently no evidence that pets can be a source of the virus or that they can get sick from it."

"Both the Paris-based World Organisation for Animal Health and the U.S.’s Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have said there is no evidence that companion animals such as cats and dogs can spread the virus. "


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