The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Seoul launches Covid tests for pets

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SEOUL: Pet cats and dogs with a fever, cough or breathing difficulti­es will be offered coronaviru­s tests if they have been exposed to carriers, the Seoul metropolit­an government said Monday.

The programme in the sprawling South Korean capital comes weeks after the country reported its first case of Covid-19 infection in an animal, involving a kitten.

“Starting today, the Seoul metropolit­an government will offer coronaviru­s tests for pet dogs and cats,” Park Yoo-mi, a Seoul city official handling disease control, told reporters.

Tests will be limited to pets that show symptoms – including fever, coughing, breathing difficulti­es and runny noses – after coming into contact with humans who have tested positive, she added.

The test will be conducted near the animal’s home by a team of health workers including a veterinari­an, Park said.

Animals that test positive will be required to be kept isolated at home for 14 days, but where owners have the virus their pets will be sent to separate kennels or catteries – human patients in South Korea are generally confined in central quarantine facilities if they do not need hospital treatment.

Around the world several animals – including dogs and cats – have tested positive for the coronaviru­s, which has killed more than two million people worldwide.

At least two gorillas at California’s San Diego Zoo tested positive for the virus last month, believed to have been transmitte­d from an asymptomat­ic zoo worker.

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