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  • What was claimed You cannot catch Covid-19 from your pets. Our verdict There is currently no known evidence of Covid-19 being transmitted from pets to humans. You cannot catch Covid-19 from your pets. There is currently no known evidence of Covid-19 being transmitted from pets to humans. People are abandoning pets due to fears of Covid-19 transmission. The RSPCA says that lockdown saw lower numbers of abandoned pets, but that they fear the economic effects of the pandemic will lead to a rise. A Facebook post shared over one thousand times in total claims that the RSPCA said that you cannot catch Covid-19 from your pets and that people had been abandoning pets, suggesting this was due to fear of transmission. Firstly, there is no evidence of pet to human transmission of Covid-19. The RSPCA told Full Fact they agree with this. It told us: “A very small number of animals have been reported to have tested positive for, or shown symptoms of, COVID-19. Some of these animals were deliberately exposed to the disease in an artificial setting which did not represent real life. The others were cases where the virus has reportedly been passed from a person to an animal. Importantly, to date, there is no known evidence of the virus passing from pets to humans.” The claims that people have dumped animals due to Covid-19 seems broadly incorrect. While some animals have been dumped, the RSPCA stated in a July press release that there were actually lower numbers of abandoned animals during the first three months of lockdown. Summer usually sees a rise in abandoned pets, however, the RSPCA said that they fear that due to the economic effects of the Covid-19 pandemic, there would be an even greater rise in families giving up their pets. “During lockdown we’ve seen pets become a source of comfort and support for people and it appears many people have taken on new animals. Fortunately during this time we’ve dealt with fewer abandoned pets however we are worried that as lockdown eases, people return to work, go on holidays or struggle financially we will be facing a massive surge of animal abandonments.” So while there may be an increase in the coming months of pets left by owners, this is more likely to be due to a shift out of lockdown not due to fears of transmission. This article is part of our work fact checking potentially false pictures, videos and stories on Facebook. You can read more about this—and find out how to report Facebook content—here. For the purposes of that scheme, we’ve rated this claim as true because the claims that people have dumped animals due to fears of Covid-19 transmission seem to be broadly incorrect, however we cannot be sure that there aren’t cases where this hasn’t happened Full Fact fights for good, reliable information in the media, online, and in politics.
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