Do new crowns infect animals?

New crowns can infect animals. It is now certain that neoguan is a zoonotic disease, and although it is currently spread mainly between people, cases of neoguan infection in animals such as cats, dogs, hamsters, mink, rabbits and orangutans have been reported. There is evidence that people carrying Neocollins can transmit the virus to pets such as dogs and cats via aerosols, and there have been a number of cases in which domestic pets have been diagnosed positive for Neocollins after pet owners have been positive. This shows that animals can be infected with New Crown. Similarly, animals infected with New Crown may show symptoms such as fever, difficulty in breathing, lethargy, runny nose, diarrhea, and vomiting. Although it has not been shown that pets infected with New Crown can transmit New Crown virus to humans, infected animals still need to be quarantined. If they become unwell, they should go to the hospital in time and be treated under the guidance of the doctor.