Dogs used in a pilot program trained for a couple of months in a laboratory, sniffing donated socks that were worn by people who either had COVID-19 or didn't.
Dogs used in a pilot program trained for a couple of months in a laboratory, sniffing donated socks that were worn by people who either had COVID-19 or didn't.
Dogs used in a pilot program trained for a couple of months in a laboratory, sniffing donated socks that were worn by people who either had COVID-19 or didn't.
Incorporating canines into Covid-19 testing programs at schools, nursing homes or other public facilities could help save time, personnel, possibly even costs, and “would be a lot more fun,” Dr. Carol Glaser said.
Dogs used in a pilot program trained for a couple of months in a laboratory, sniffing donated socks that were worn by people who either had COVID-19 or didn't.