KEY POINTS
  • WHO officials said they're investigating several cases where pets, and even a tiger, appear to have been infected with the coronavirus. 
  • One study conducted on cats in Wuhan found that the pets could be infected with the coronavirus, WHO said.
  • World health officials don't believe the animals are playing a role in transmission to humans.
Dogs wearing masks are seen in a stroller.

World Health Organization officials said they're investigating several cases where pets, and even a tiger, appear to have been infected with the coronavirus by their human caretakers. 

"We're aware of two dogs that have been infected in Hong Kong, a cat in Belgium and we've heard recently the reports of a tiger at the Bronx Zoo," Dr. Maria Van Kerkhove, the WHO's technical lead on the outbreak, said during a press conference. "There are several groups that are conducting investigations in animals to really understand how pets are infected."