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International trial to sniff out COVID-19 – West Coast Sentinel
Not only are dogs man’s best friend but they’re also being trained to sniff out COVID-19 infections. Researchers from the University of Adelaide are working w…

Not only are dogs man’s best friend but they’re also being trained to sniff out COVID-19 infections.
Researchers from the University of Adelaide are working with international partners to train canines to detect the infection, and hope to deploy them within months.
The University said the trained dogs would complement existing methods by providing low cost, instantaneous and reliable screening.
They could be used to screen hospital staff, travellers in quarantine or at airports.
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