04/24/2020 8: 30 a.m.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced brand-new standards for family pet owners after a set of felines tested positive for novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in 2 various parts of New York.
According to the CDC, the felines reside in 2 different locations of New York, and both had moderate respiratory health problem and are expected to make a complete recovery. COVID-19 infections have been reported in really couple of animals worldwide, mostly in those that had close contact with an individual with COVID-19
The CDC said that due to the low variety of COVID-19 cases in family pets, regular screening of animals has actually not been advised, though state and federal health authorities are making new decisions about whether an animal should be checked.
In the New York cases announced earlier today, a veterinarian checked the very first feline after it showed moderate breathing indications. No individuals in the home were verified to have COVID-19
The infection might have been transmitted to this feline by mildly ill or asymptomatic household members or through contact with an infected person outside its house.
Samples from the 2nd feline were taken after it showed signs of respiratory disease. The owner of the cat checked favorable for COVID-19 prior to the cat proving signs. Another feline in the household has actually revealed no signs of disease.
Up until more is understood, the CDC advises the following:.
- Do not let family pets communicate with people or other animals outside the home;.
- Keep cats indoors when possible to prevent them from interacting with other animals or individuals;.
- Stroll pets on a leash, preserving a minimum of 6 feet from other people and animals;.
- Avoid pet dog parks or public places where a large number of individuals and canines gather;.
- If you are sick with COVID-19(either thought or validated by a test), limit contact with your animals and other animals, similar to you would around other individuals;.
- When possible, have another member of your family care for your family pets while you are ill;.
- Prevent contact with your family pet, including petting, cuddling, being kissed or licked, and sharing food or bed linen;.
- If you need to care for your family pet or be around animals while you are sick, wear a fabric face covering and wash your hands prior to and after you connect with them.
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