... Pets may most likely be carriers of viruses that can be transmitted to humans. The media certainly hasn't talked about that.
They have talk about visuses and pets, you just have to look for the info since is not main stream
Animals carry all kinds of viruses we humans don't have
House pets such as cats and dogs have similar viruses to ours but they DO NOT get affected like we do.
Animal viruses
lack the ability to jump from animals to humans and viceversa, some jump but don't survive the jump but there are exeptions. When they do, they cause deadly sicknesses.
Aids, sars, mers, Swine flu, Avian flu and now covid-19. These jumps require an intermediary for the virus to survive. There is
no Direct Jump between animals and Healthy Humans
They had said , "Dogs and cats
can get infected, but the virus won't make them sick"
This is a first EVER
7 Tigers at the Bronx zoo are believed to have been infected by an asymptomatic zoo keeper.
The cats started showing symptoms, including a dry cough, late last month after exposure to the employee, who has not been identified.
"This is the first time that any of us know of anywhere in the world that a person infected the animal and the animal got sick," Paul Calle, the chief veterinarian at the zoo, told Reuters news agency on Sunday.
There have been isolated instances of pets testing positive for the coronavirus elsewhere in the world, but experts have stressed there is no evidence they can become sick or spread the disease.
Chalk it up to
we still learning