The ABILITY OF SARS-CAPABLE COV-2S
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Abstract
The SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus outbreak has had a significant impact on the health and economics of people all around the world,
but especially in the United States. The SARS-CoV-2 virus is to blame for this year's coronavirus outbreak, which is very dangerous
and rapidly expanding (COVID-19). Researchers have demonstrated that SARS-CoV-2 may infect a wide spectrum of animals in
the lab as well as in the wild. Unlike other species, such as hamsters, white-tailed elk, deer mice, and non-human primates, domestic
cats and big cats are susceptible to the virus. Few studies have examined whether SARS-capable CoV-2s may spread to domestic
sheep (Ovis aries), a typical household ruminant.
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