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Virus che circola tra noi.
Amici e colleghi alle prese con il virus.
Insomma se lo prendiamo in famiglia non sarei stupito
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Si ma ribadisco fino al 13/9 abbiamo avuto una marea di turisti mai vista.
Le mete Bucoliche e di città d'arte sono state prese d'assalto dopo il mare fino al 13/9.
Era evidente che si volesse in alto.
Abbiamo una circolazione capillare oggi.
A Marzo no.
E il nord della regione è al top dell'emergenza
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Yes we Dig!
US scientists test animals including cats, dogs and dolphins for Covid-19
From JoNel Aleccia
As Covid-19 cases surge in the US, one Texas veterinarian has been quietly tracking the spread of the disease — not in people, but in their pets.
Since June, Sarah Hamer and her team at Texas A&M University have tested hundreds of animals from area households where humans contracted Covid-19. They've swabbed dogs and cats, but also pet hamsters and guinea pigs, looking for signs of infection.
"We're open to all of it," said Hamer, a professor of epidemiology, who has found at least 19 cases of infection.
One pet that tested positive was Phoenix, a 7-year-old part-Siamese cat owned by Kaitlyn Romoser, who works in a university lab. Romoser, 23, was confirmed to have Covid-19 twice, once in March and again in September. The second time she was much sicker, she said, and Phoenix was her constant companion.
If I would have known animals were just getting it everywhere, I would have tried to distance myself, but he will not distance himself from me," Romoser said.
"He sleeps in my bed with me. There was absolutely no social distancing."
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