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The One Bassenthwaite Lake Sailing Week Overall

The One Bassenthwaite Lake Sailing Week Overall
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120 boats for the first weekend at The One Bassenthwaite Lake Sailing Week

120 boats for the first weekend at The One Bassenthwaite Lake Sailing Week
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Faster than a PCR test: dogs detect Covid in under a second


Kyp, one of the dogs that took part in the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine trial. Photograph: Neil Pollock/MDD/PA
Kyp, one of the dogs that took part in the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine trial. Photograph: Neil Pollock/MDD/PA
Mon 24 May 2021 01.00 EDT
Faster than PCR and more accurate than lateral flow tests, the latest weapons against Covid-19 have four legs and a wet nose.
A study published on Monday found that people who are infected with coronavirus give off a distinct odour, which these highly trained dogs can detect with pinpoint precision.
Tala, a golden labrador in a red work jacket, greets me with a cursory sniff, before returning to his handler. I’m relieved to have passed the test, but feel a wet train of mucus on my hand where I petted him. This mucus fulfils an important purpose: dissolving odour molecules from the air and transporting them to olfactory receptors in the top of their nose, where the magic happens. Wher ....

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