“Good free”, dogs train to discover Coddy-19 sniffing human sweat

Some countries in the world have begun to use dogs to detect which persons are affected by the Coronobrus. Dogs have already become commonplace as they are seen at airports and some other public places after they smell drugs, weapons, or explosives. But specially trained dogs are also used to [...]
Dogs have already become commonplace as they are seen at airports and some other public places after they smell drugs, weapons, or explosives.
But specially trained dogs are also used to detect infections and diseases, including colon cancer, malaria and Parkinson's disease. Now, many countries around the world are considering the possibility of using dogs as a fast, reliable, and relatively free way to screen people for Covedo-19 or to conduct rapid control under certain circumstances, such as at airports, translates Periscopi.
In the United Kingdom, a team from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine are training six dogs in the hope that they will be able to discover positive people of Ovid 19 even if they have no symptoms.
In Finland, a group of dogs trained to discover Avid-19 started working at Helsinki Airport to identify those who have contracted the virus./ P ERISCOPI/











