Researcher: Pet parents need not worry about getting coronavirus from furry family members
Story Date: 4/29/2020

 

Source: Slaonbe Heffernan, WRAL, 4/28/20

When a Chapel Hill family's pug tested positive for the novel coronavirus, Dr. Chris Woods was not surprised. Neither was he worried. Woods, a professor in the departments of Medicine and Pathology at Duke University, is the lead researcher on a study of people who have tested positive for coronavirus. His work is to figure out how it impacts the body in order to develop treatments or vaccines.

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