The first dog that resulted in positive with Ovid 19

The first dog to have proved positive with coronary in North Carolina has died. The dog, which had shown signs of concern in breathing, was sent to the NC State Veterinary Hospital on August 3rd. He ended up undergoing acute illness, and the owner announced the staff at the veterinarian hospital that a family member had resulted in [...]
He ended up subjecting himself to acute illness, and the owner announced the staff at the veterinarian hospital that a family member had earlier resulted in positive with Covid-19, broadcasts the Oranews.
According to NmbHS, samples from the animal were taken and then sent to the laboratory to see if it was infected with the coronary.
The family, along with state health officials and North Carolina Department for Agriculture and Consumer Services, were immediately announced for the positive result.
There is no indication yet if dogs can transmit the virus to other animals, so there is no excuse in taking action against animals”, said State veterinarian Dr Doug Meckes in the statement given for NEDHS.












