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To this point, there have been no studies of livestock in Canada being infected or getting sick with COVID-19 and no identified risk of transmission from livestock to people. While COVID-19 is believed to have originated from some sort of animal, the danger of catching the illness is larger from one other human than from a pet, mentioned Simon Otto, a veterinary epidemiologist and assistant professor with the U of A's Faculty of Public Well being. Virologist Dr. Sacha Stelzer-Braid, of UNSW Drugs, said whereas most individuals had a low threat of catching a zoonotic illness, a latest outbreak of "parrot fever" in the Blue Mountains showed what may happen when an animal disease spilled over into humans. While many individuals have a low danger of catching a illness from an animal and changing into significantly sick, Dr. Stelzer-Braid mentioned there have been high-risk teams who have been