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Dog Owners Have A 78% Higher Risk Of Coronavirus Infection – ClickLancashire

The British healthcare workers did the study on the frontline of the battle against the coronavirus.
Dog owners who walk their pooches are 78% more likely to come down with COVID-19, a new study claims.
In the research, the scientists specifically looked at people infected with SARS-CoV-2 and mainly those who were hospitalised. “We also need to raise public awareness about the range of symptoms linked with the disease, including mild symptoms that may occur earlier on in the course of the infection…
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