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A dog in Hong Kong tests positive for the coronavirus, WHO officials confirm
CNBC ^ | Published Fri, Feb 28 202012:07 PM ESTUpdated an hour ago | Noah Higgins-Dunn

Posted on 02/28/2020 10:12:46 AM PST by Red Badger

Key Points

WHO confirmed that a dog in Hong Kong has tested “weakly positive” for COVID-19.

Hong Kong scientists aren’t sure if the dog is actually infected or if it picked up the virus from a contaminated surface.

Swabs of its nasal and oral cavities tested “weak positive,” Hong Kong agriculture officials said.

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A dog in Hong Kong has tested positive for the COVID-19 virus that’s killed at least 2,859 humans across the world over the last two months, World Health Organization officials said Friday.

Dr. Maria Van Kerkhove, the technical lead of WHO’s emergencies program, said the canine tested “weakly positive,” meaning low levels of the virus were found.

Hong Kong scientists aren’t sure if the dog is actually infected or if it picked up the virus from a contaminated surface, she said.

“We’re working with them to understand the results, to understand what further testing they are doing and to understand how they are going to care for these animals,” Kerkhove said during a press conference at WHO’s headquarters in Geneva.

The dog reportedly belongs to a 60-year-old woman who developed symptoms on Feb. 12 and later tested positive, according to The Wall Street Journal.

As a precaution, the Hong Kong government declared cats, dogs and other domesticated mammals whose owners test positive and are quarantined for COVID-19 would be collected and delivered to a “designated animal keeping” facility for quarantine and veterinary surveillance. Hong Kong’s Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department said the dog doesn’t have any symptoms. Swabs of its nasal and oral cavities revealed tested “weak positive,” it said in a statement Friday.

The dog is under quarantine at a facility at a port in Hong Kong and will be returned to the owner once it tests negative for the virus, according to the agency.

Although the virus seems to have emerged from an animal — scientists have said a bat — there is currently no evidence that suggests pets like dogs or cats can be infected with the coronavirus, the department said. However, the situation is still evolving, scientists say.

On Thursday, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said six animal drug firms that source ingredients or make finished products in China have indicated they’re seeing disruptions in the supply chain that could soon lead to shortages.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention suggests pet owners restrict contact with pets and other animals if the owner is infected with COVID-19. That includes “petting, snuggling, being kissed or licked, and sharing food.”


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To: Red Badger

You are the official winner of interweb for the day!


21 posted on 02/28/2020 11:04:25 AM PST by Romans Nine
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I suppose so..................


22 posted on 02/28/2020 11:04:29 AM PST by Red Badger (If people were to God like dogs are to people, the world would be a really great place..............)
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“Hong Kong scientists aren’t sure if the dog is actually infected or if it picked up the virus from a contaminated surface”

but that’s good enough for CNBC to add this to their repertoire of “let’s panic america” publications ... with a fake headline that leaves out the word “weakly” ...


23 posted on 02/28/2020 11:42:57 AM PST by catnipman (Cat Nipman: Vote Republican in 2012 and only be called racist one more time!)
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To: Red Badger

Just great, the dogs will probably strip the shelves at the local Petco soon.


24 posted on 02/28/2020 11:44:40 AM PST by 1Old Pro
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go figure,, they have been eatin’ dogs for awhile now ..


25 posted on 02/28/2020 12:21:32 PM PST by ßuddaßudd ((>> M A G A << "What the hell kind of country is this if I can only hate a man if he's white?")
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26 posted on 02/28/2020 12:23:38 PM PST by Leep (Everyday is Trump Day!)
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A free trip to the vet!.................


27 posted on 02/28/2020 12:25:13 PM PST by Red Badger (If people were to God like dogs are to people, the world would be a really great place..............)
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Ding ding ding...you said the magic word.."free" Image result for you bet your life duck
28 posted on 02/28/2020 12:29:20 PM PST by Leep (Everyday is Trump Day!)
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It could also be a false positive. The CDC and WHO had to release these test kits very quickly. They have not (to my knowledge) released the statistical process control data on this test. In this case, a false positive will give the patient a scare but monitoring the health will show there is no problem.

Many tests are like this. My youngest granddaughter tested positive for lead exposure in military housing last fall. The good news was that the more expensive, longer, and more reliable test was negative. Sadly, 18 children in military housing on that base tested positive for lead in the more reliable test. The biostatistics folks who monitor these tests work to quantify the problems and improve the test.

29 posted on 02/28/2020 12:33:54 PM PST by RetiredScientist
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