Dogs might be able to sniff out COVID-19, study suggests0
- From Around the Web, Science & Technology
- July 31, 2020
With just one week of training, a pack of dogs in Germany has learned how to detect COVID-19 in human samples.

With just one week of training, a pack of dogs in Germany has learned how to detect COVID-19 in human samples.

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