Whether or not wild pigeons have the virus is a matter of great concern, as pigeons are distributed in many countries and regions and have some contact with humans. In order to answer this question, we need to analyze and ** from multiple aspects.
First, we need to understand how and how the virus spreads. The virus is usually spread by droplets, contact and fecal-oral transmission, and whether wild pigeons carry the virus or not depends mainly on whether they have been in contact with animals or humans that carry the virus. If wild pigeons have been exposed to animals or humans that carry the virus, then it is possible for them to carry the virus.
Secondly, we need to understand the habits and environment of wild pigeons. Wild pigeons usually live in urban, rural, and natural environments where there may be virus-carrying animals or humans. In addition, wild pigeons may come into contact with wild animals such as other birds, mammals, etc., which can also carry the virus. As a result, wild pigeons are at relatively high risk of exposure to the virus.
So, how can you tell if a wild pigeon is carrying the virus? We can test wild pigeons for the virus. Virus testing can be carried out by taking a sample of the pigeon's blood, mouth or feces, and if the test result is positive, it means that the pigeon carries the virus. It should be noted that virus testing needs to be carried out in a professional laboratory, and the general public cannot self-test.
In addition to virus testing, we can also observe the behavior and health of wild pigeons. If a pigeon exhibits abnormal behaviour or symptoms, such as loss of appetite, difficulty breathing, diarrhea, etc., then it may carry the virus. At this time, we need to report to the local animal protection agency or professional body in time for further treatment and treatment. Pigeons
To sum up, it is possible for wild pigeons to carry the virus, but whether they carry the virus or not needs to be judged according to the actual situation. In order to reduce the risk of wild pigeons carrying the virus, we need to strengthen the protection and management of wild animals, avoid capturing and raising wild animals at will, and strengthen virus surveillance and early warning to detect and control the spread of the virus in a timely manner.