Covid: First UK case in pet dog confirmed by top vet

Covid: First UK case in pet dog confirmed by top vet

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LargeRed

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1,654 posts

63 months

Thursday 11th November 2021
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Covid: First UK case in pet dog confirmed by top vet

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-59246304

23.7

28,033 posts

198 months

Thursday 11th November 2021
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LargeRed said:
Covid: First UK case in pet dog confirmed by top vet

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-59246304
I'm always sceptical of statements with no documented evidence. Even the (BBC) actually especially the BBC,.

Autopilot

1,326 posts

199 months

Thursday 18th November 2021
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23.7 said:
I'm always sceptical of statements with no documented evidence. Even the (BBC) actually especially the BBC,.
I guess it's nothing new but something which seems the norm these days, more so on social media, is headlines not really tying up with the main story. On Social media, you see a provocative headline and when you read the content, it's not really anything like the headline suggests but those who've not actually read it start ranting away. I kind of saw this headline in a similar fashion.

Headline - "Covid: First UK case in pet dog confirmed by top vet"

First line - "A dog has TESTED positive for Covid - the first documented case of its kind in the UK - officials have confirmed"

Content - "The UK's Chief Veterinary Officer Christine Middlemiss said: "The infected dog was undergoing treatment for another unrelated condition and is now recovering."

To me this suggests a dog was at the vets because it was ill due to covid, been confirmed and you get the rest. Having read it, a dog was at the vets for something different....dog is now recovering from whatever the reason it was at the vets, dog got a positive Lateral Flow test, not confirmed case at all.

Sounds like cobblers to me!

LargeRed

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1,654 posts

63 months

Friday 19th November 2021
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that is because you are NOT a vet.

Follow the science.

Autopilot

1,326 posts

199 months

Friday 19th November 2021
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Always happy to follow the science when science has been used.

LargeRed

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1,654 posts

63 months

Friday 19th November 2021
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Autopilot said:
Always happy to follow the science when science has been used.
"To me this suggests ..........................."

well that not scientific !!



Thevet

1,823 posts

248 months

Friday 19th November 2021
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The vet press/society is unclear about the significance of this, no surprise to me that it has been found, guess where it is reputed to have come from?? other animals. It really is no big deal at the moment, it'll probably go the same way as BSE being found in cats.