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  2. Coronavirus and Pets: In rare cases, pets have been infected with the virus that causes COVID-19 in human beings. Find out causes and treatment options.

  3. List of deaths due to COVID-19 - Wikipedia

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    Place of death 25 January 2020: Liang Wudong: 60 Doctor (first death due to hospital-acquired infection) China 26 January 2020: Wang Xianliang: 62 Politician China (Wuhan) 27 January 2020: Yang Xiaobo: 57 Politician China (Wuhan) 31 January 2020: Wen Zengxian: 67 Politician China (Wuhan) 1 February 2020: Andy Gill: 64 Musician, music producer ...

  4. COVID-19 pandemic and animals - Wikipedia

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    A small number of pet animals have been infected. There have been several cases of zoo animals testing positive for the virus, and some became sick. The virus has also been detected in wild animals. Cats, dogs, ferrets, fruit bats, gorillas, pangolins, hamsters, mink, sea otters, pumas, snow leopards, tigers, lions, hyenas, hippos, tree shrews ...

  5. COVID-19 pandemic in Nevada - Wikipedia

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    The COVID-19 pandemic was confirmed to have reached the U.S. state of Nevada on March 5, 2020. Because of concerns about coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), Nevada governor Steve Sisolak declared a state of emergency on March 12, 2020. Four days later, Nevada reported its first death. On March 17, 2020, Sisolak ordered the closure of non ...

  6. Congestion/runny nose. Loss of smell or taste. Nausea. Diarrhea. The virus can lead to pneumonia, respiratory failure, heart problems, liver problems, septic shock, and death. Many COVID-19 ...

  7. COVID Virus Can Remain in the Body Over a Year - WebMD

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    March 8, 2024 – Scientists at the University of California San Francisco have discovered that remnants of the COVID-19 virus can linger in blood and tissue for more than a year after a person is ...

  8. Why Is It Called Coronavirus? How Viruses Are Named - Healthline

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    However, the ICTV and WHO worked in tandem to give both the virus and the disease the official names we know today: The ICTV named the new coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 based on the fact that it is ...

  9. Here’s How COVID-19 Compares to Past Outbreaks - Healthline

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    Global deaths: over 284,000; 12,469 in the United States; death rate was .02 percent. Most affected groups: children had the highest rates; 47 percent of children between 5 and 19 developed ...