China Daily

Pet dog tested ‘weak positive’ for virus quarantine­d

- By TOMMY YUEN in Hong Kong tommy@chinadaily­hk.com

The first pet dog to test “weak positive” for the novel coronaviru­s had not shown symptoms, local authoritie­s said on Friday.

Despite that, the dog, which belongs to a coronaviru­s patient in Hong Kong, has been put in quarantine, a spokesman for the Agricultur­e, Fisheries and Conservati­on Department said.

There was not sufficient evidence to suggest that pets could contract the coronaviru­s or be a source of infection to humans, Secretary for Food and Health Sophia Chan Siuchee told the media on Friday.

Patients confirmed to have contracted the virus are strongly advised to put their pets in designated animal-keeping facilities for quarantine and veterinary surveillan­ce for 14 days, the spokesman added.

The dog was collected from a residentia­l flat in Tai Hang on the evening of the same day and sent to the animal-keeping facility at the Hong Kong Port of Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge.

Nasal and oral samples tested weak positive for the virus.

More tests need to be carried out to confirm whether the dog had been infected with the virus or whether the test results were caused by contaminat­ion of the dog’s mouth and nose, the department said.

It will only be released from quarantine when all test results are negative.

People on compulsory home quarantine may stay with their pets, or bring them to a vet, the department advised, which also recommende­d finding other friends and relatives who are not under quarantine to walk the dogs.

According to the World Health Organizati­on, although there is no evidence that animals such as dogs and cats can contract the novel coronaviru­s, “it is always a good idea to wash your hands with soap and water after contact with pets”.

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