Published 02:59 IST, February 13th 2020
China: Cat gets makeshift face mask with eye holes amid Coronavirus outbreak
Pictures of a cat wearing a surgical mask with two eye holes while walking the streets with its owner are doing rounds of the internet.
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Amid Coronavirus outbreak in China, people in face masks are a familiar sight. But what has won over internet is a picture of a cat wearing a surgical mask in China. cat in picture can be seen following its owner on a leash while his face is covered with a human-sized surgical mask. feline can be seen staring through two holes that have been cut into mask.
Precautions for furry friends
exact location of im and cat still remains unkwn. While some social media users have found im to be cute, ors have pointed out that this shows gravity of outbreak in China.
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However, surgical mask is t much effective in protecting little fellow from virus. Surgical masks are t much effective in keeping viruses outs. ditionally, masks are very loose and reby leave gaps. y cant be worn for extended periods. Also, it has t been reported if new Coronavirus can even infect animals.
Neverless, reports claim that Chinese pet owners are making a beeline to shops to buy face masks for ir furry friends amid outbreak. Pet parents are making sure ir pets are protected as well. Reportedly, canine face mask sellers have witnessed a spike in sales since virus was detected.
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Crisis Continues
death toll for coronavirus outbreak in China has reportedly jumped to 1,110 on February 12 with ar 1,638 new confirmed cases, according to Hubei's health commission. total number of confirmed cases across China are w more than 44,200. Hubei province, which is epicentre of viral outbreak, has also reported 94 new deaths.
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outbreak took place in Wuhan in January and multiple countries have started evacuating ir citizens from country, and have decided to restrict entry of foreigners returning from China. virus was officially also named 'COVID-19' at a conference in Geneva held by World Health Organisation, where body's chief said that countries h a chance of stopping its global spre. Earlier this month, WHO also declared Coronavirus as a 'global public health emergency'.
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02:59 IST, February 13th 2020