Dog dies after release from coronavirus quarantine
Thursday, 19th March 2020
The Hong Kong pet canine that was tried for coronavirus has kicked the bucket two days after it was discharged from an isolate.
The dog, recognized by the South China Morning Post as a 17-year-old Pomeranian, kicked the bucket on Monday, Hong Kong's Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department said in an email, referring to the animal's owner.
The division said the reason for death couldn't be resolved after the owner, who recently recovered from a coronavirus disease, declined to lead a post-mortem examination.
While the dog first tried "frightened positive" for the infection, it demonstrated no side effects and was discharged from isolate on Saturday after further tests delivered adverse outcomes.
Person had firmly trailed the case stressed that their pets might be helpless against the infection or become potential spreaders.
The World Organization for Animal Health has advised that there is no proof of pets transmitting the infection to people: "Howeve, because animals and people can sonetimes share diseases ... it is still suggested that are wiped out with Covid-19 breaking point contact with a partner and different animals until more data is thought about the infection."
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