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Very good dogs are being trained, at no risk to their own health, to sniff out coronavirus cases

The dogs are at no risk of contracting the disease.
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Very good dogs are being trained, at no risk to their own health, to sniff out coronavirus cases
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A team led by Professor James Logan, Head of the Department of Disease Control at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, is training a team of dogs to detect odors from humans with COVID-19 infections.

The dogs would provide non-invasive and rapid diagnosis in ports of entry, like airports. The welfare of the dogs is paramount – the coronavirus samples used during the training are sterile and there is little evidence that dogs are particularly susceptible to the novel coronavirus.


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