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Coronavirus (COVID-19): How Wildlife Removal is an Essential Precaution

Coronavirus (COVID-19) is a highly contagious respiratory illness. It can spread from person to person which can even cause death in some cases.

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Coronavirus (COVID-19): How Wildlife Removal is an Essential Precaution

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  1. Swat Wildlife https://swatwildlife.com/

  2. Coronavirus (COVID-19): How Wildlife Removal is an Essential Precaution Introduction to coronavirus Coronavirus (COVID-19) is a highly contagious respiratory illness. It can spread from person to person which can even cause death in some cases. This virus was first identified in an investigation of an outbreak in Wuhan, China. Gradually some additional cases were identified in a growing number of other international locations, including Canada.

  3. The severe complications from the virus include pneumonia in both lungs, multi-organ failure and even death in some critical cases. We would recommend you take precautions and stay home for as long as suggested by the government officials. Take everyday preventive measures and eat healthy to boost your immune system to combat the symptoms of the virus. Avoid travelling and if you have travelled from an affected place there, seek medical advice they will give you instructions on how to get medical care and avoid exposing other people to your illness. Delay any travels, that will reduce the possibility of spreading the illness to others.

  4. How did the coronavirus epidemic start?

  5. Coronavirus is believed to be originated from a “wet market” in Wuhan, China. The market sold both dead and alive animals even fish and birds. It’s hard to maintain hygiene standards in such markets which puts these markets at the heightened risk of viruses that are likely to transfer from animals to humans. Especially when they butcher the live animals on site. However, the animal source is not confirmed yet but the original host of the virus is thought to be bats. It has also been said that bats are a host to a large range of zoonotic viruses consisting of Ebola, HIV and rabies. At the Wuhan market, they don’t sell bats, but bats may have infected other live animals such as chickens, fishes and so forth.

  6. How the wildlife around you may affect the situation

  7. Raccoons, skunks, not only carry diseases like rabies with them they may even carry the risk of viruses that may be harmful to human health. As they say, “precaution is better than cure” we must maintain our safe distance with wildlife too. Getting affected by any animal-borne diseases at this stage can be crucial to you and your family’s health.

  8. Why keeping a safe distance from wildlife is important during this epidemic

  9. The animals around your neighbourhood are likely to carry the virus on their bodies/fur. Especially when the world is on lockdown, you must make efforts in avoiding any contact with wildlife around you. Also, ensure they do not invade your space especially in this crucial time. We would recommend that you to keep your door and windows locked and cover every possible access to your home for wildlife[]. And in case you already have issues related to wildlife in your house make sure you get them removed as soon as possible to ensure safety.

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