Can I get coronavirus from my pet?

There is currently no evidence that companion animals play a role in the spread of the human coronavirus disease COVID-19.

It appears that it is very rare for companion animals to become naturally infected with COVID-19; they are not naturally infected easily with the virus; there is little to no evidence that they become sick from the virus if they are infected; and, crucially, there is still no evidence that pets can transmit COVID-19 to people.

We are urging people not to be alarmed and to remember that the bond they share with their pets is very important and can provide much needed support, comfort and companionship to people in these difficult times.

It is important to adopt good hygiene practices – this is good advice at any time and not specific to the Coronavirus situation.

  • Thoroughly wash your hands with soap and water after interacting with your pets.
  • Avoid being kissed or licked and sharing food with them.

 

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