No it's fine. There has been a lot of illness this year, I got sick three months in a row...
I'm actually wondering if it's possible I might have already had the Covid 19 in January, and if there is a chance it's what my dog might have died from catching it from me. I had gotten the worst cold of my entire life with a fever that knocked me out for a couple of days. And before I was recovered my puppy started getting a little sick and she was dead within days... I had just assumed it was the cancer that caught up to her but now I'm not so positive about that. She was perfectly fine before that, and it happened so fast. And yes, she died being unable to breath which will haunt me for the rest of my life.
It was previously believed that animals couldn't catch it. But in New York a tiger caught it and it's now being recommended that people that have it stay away from, and don't touch their dogs or cats just in case. So really makes me wonder. I guess there is no way for me to ever know for sure.
Well one way I would know I guess is if I end up getting the Covid 19 at a later date. Then that shouldn't be what she died from because if I understand it right once you get it and recover you are supposed to be immune. I don't know if that is just for this season or forever. Now they are saying it might not ever be completely gone, and might keep coming back. That's a little scary.