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Can cats spread the coronavirus to humans?

Sunday, May 3, 2020
By Remaya Campbell
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While there has been limited study on the transmission of COVID-19 from cats to humans, the Centers for Disease Control considers the risk of animal transmission of COVID-19 to people to be low. The City University of Hong Kong encourages pet owners to take normal hygienic precautions after handling pets, but emphasizes that there is no evidence to suggest that pets are a factor in the spread of the novel coronavirus.

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