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But as long as the outbreak continues, there will be compromise. Can they share toys? There is evidence of Covid among pets, Dr Karan says, but none so far suggesting that dogs or cats can transmit the virus to humans. Across all these choices, experts say that the goal should be reducing harm and risk as much as possible.
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