LONDON (BLOOMBERG) - The UK hopes to develop a new weapon in the global war against the coronavirus pandemic: Covid-19 sniffer dogs.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
LONDON - The UK hopes to develop a new weapon in the global war against the coronavirus pandemic: Covid-19 sniffer dogs.
The plan isn't totally crazy: dogs have already been trained to detect certain cancers, and if they could be used to detect the virus in asymptomatic people, they could serve as an"early warning measure," the department said. The dogs used will be a mixture of Labradors and Cocker Spaniels.
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