As the coronavirus continues to spread around the world, it’s important to keep yourself safe and healthy. However, it’s more important not to trust every misinformation you read on the Internet.

Many people are scared of the virus. Experts recommend washing hands regularly, keep your distance from sick people and skip work if you are sick. Some people have even stocked up on food and medicine.

Fake rumors have already been spread online and many people are fearing that they will get sick if their pets are sick with coronavirus. As a result, pet owners want to euthanize their dogs, which is wrong. It’s important to know that the coronavirus can’t be contracted from pets.

It has been reported that at least 3 people, who are scared of the coronavirus, went to a Sydney vet clinic in order to euthanize their pets.

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According to studies, it’s been proven that people can’t get coronavirus from pets. So, instead of trying to put your healthy pet to sleep, you should learn more about the coronavirus. People haven’t reported any cases that their pets contracted the coronavirus.

There was a dog who was put in quarantine in Hong Kong because his owner had coronavirus. However, the Pomeranian dog was tested for the virus and the results were negative.

However, vets don’t agree that pets should be euthanized for no reason. It’s scary how people think to hurt innocent animals due to the coronavirus outbreak.

The coronavirus is far from over. It will continue affecting the world, but in the meantime, it’s very important to wash your hands and verify the information you read online.

The coronavirus originated in Wuhan, China, but it spread in other countries such as Italy, United States, Germany, Spain, South Korea, Iran, etc. There are more than 115,000 people infected with the virus, while 4,200 have died.

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