The dog did not have any symptoms.
The Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD) said it will conduct further tests to confirm if the dog had been infected with the virus or if the samples were only the result of environmental contamination.
“At present, the AFCD does not have evidence that pet animals can be infected … or can be a source of infection to people,” it said in a statement.
The dog will be put under quarantine for two weeks.
Hong Kong has reported 93 confirmed cases of coronavirus infections in humans, and two fatalities.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-china-health-hongkong-dog/hong-kong-finds-coronavirus-in-pet-dog-samples-unclear-if-infected-idUSKCN20M00V
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