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University of Washington study finds first cases of COVID-19 antibodies in Washington dogs

University of Washington study finds first cases of COVID-19 antibodies in Washington dogs KOMO News Staff © Provided by KOMO-TV Seattle In total, 23 dogs who were part of a University of Washington study, tested positive for COVID-19 antibodies. While other cases of coronavirus in pets have been reported in the U.S., state officials say these are the first reported cases in Washington. The Washington State Department of Health recommends that you avoid contact with your pets if you test positive for COVID-19. If no one else can take care of your pets, wear and mask and wash your hands before interacting with them. Call your veterinarian if your pet becomes sick.

Dogs in Washington show evidence of exposure to COVID-19

Dogs in Washington show evidence of exposure to COVID-19 April 22, 2021 at 8:31 am A dog stands near social distancing floor signage as holiday travelers pass through Los Angeles international Airport on November 25, 2020. (Photo by David McNew/Getty Images) University of Washington researchers say some dogs have tested positive for COVID-19 antibodies in the state, a sign they may have had the virus at some point. The samples were obtained as part of a study led by the UW on pets and companion animals from households where humans have tested positive for COVID-19. The study began in early 2020, and is in partnership with the Washington Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory at Washington State University.

First confirmed case of more transmissible P 1 (Brazil) variant found in Whatcom County

First confirmed case of more transmissible P 1 (Brazil) variant found in Whatcom County
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