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How to Care for Pets and Other Animals If you have COVID-19 or you or your pets have been exposed to COVID-19 (Apr 16)
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Public Health Agency of Canada. Animals and COVID-19 updated May 25, 2021]
BC CDC. COVID-19 and animals: information for BC veterinarians
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Animals and COVID-19
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American Aging Association. Companion animals likely do not spread COVID-19 but may get infected themselves (Jul 31)
American Veterinary Medical Association: Interim recommendations for intake of companion animals from households where humans with COVID-19 are present
World Organisation for Animal Health: Questions and Answers on the COVID-19
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