UK trial shows dogs to be super-reliable detectors of Covid
Laboratory tests find trained dogs were able to detect odour from individuals with Covid-19, regardless of whether they had symptoms or not.
Laboratory tests find trained dogs were able to detect odour from individuals with Covid-19, regardless of whether they had symptoms or not.
First group of dogs are being trained to detect the virus on people in places such as railway stations and airports.
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