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- Coronavirus testing might look a lot different in crowded areas if this trial project is successful: Scientists from the UK are looking to see if dogs can recognize patients by a particular smell.
- Dogs have already been trained to sniff out other medical conditions, including cancer, malaria, and Parkinson's.
- Dogs able to recognize a particular smell for COVID-19 patients could help authorities prevent transmission in crowded places and prevent future outbreaks.
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Extensive testing for the novel coronavirus is a crucial weapon against the pandemic, as seen in countries like South Korea, which was able to significantly flatten the curve, and Germany, which is testing an average of 500,000 people a week. COVID-19 screening can help authorities get a better picture of the number of active cases in hot zones, and provide early care to everyone testing positive, especially the elderly and those with preexisting health conditions.
The problem many countries have to face is that there aren't enough test kits to go around. But what if dogs could sniff out people who are infected and pinpoint them in a crowd?
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Very good boys are being trained to sniff out coronavirus cases originally appeared on BGR.com on Sun, 29 Mar 2020 at 09:02:31 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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