Studies over the past few years have shown dogs are not only effective at testing for COVID-19 but also can be faster than the current tests used by many countries. As Sean Previl reports, while they may not be widely used, medical professionals say they can still be a tool at helping find COVID-19 and, potentially, other viruses and diseases.
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Dogs have nose for COVID-19, studies show. Why aren’t they widely used for testing?
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