How coronavirus changed the way veterinary medicine is practiced
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CBS 58 Newsroom
Posted: Oct 13, 2020 6:34 AM CST

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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- When you take your pet to see the veterinarian, it might look a lot like when you see the doctor.
There is now more curbside visits, telemedicine, and social distancing.
Doctor Dana Varble, the chief veterinary officer of the North American Veterinary Community, joins CBS 58 Morning News to discuss these changes.
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