While companion animals are unlikely to be harmed by Covid-19, it is still best to keep them safe and healthy during this pandemic. FMTNews FMTLifestyle Covid19 Pets
For some, pets will be the only companions they will have by their side during the Covid-19 crisis.
Experts from the World Health Organisation as well as the American Centre of Disease Control and Prevention agree that animals are not susceptible to Covid-19. Nor are they capable of transmitting the disease to human beings. The coronavirus can be left on animals’ fur, just as it can remain on a doorknob, a handrail, another human hand, or any other surface that an infected person has touched.
: Animal food banks also desperately need your help, now more than ever before, so donate food if you have anything to spare.
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