Dogs Being Trained to Smell COVID-19 On People
The University of Pennsylvania’s School of Veterinary Medicine has researchers working to determine if dogs can smell COVID-19. Penn Vet is currently training eight dogs to sniff out the virus.
The dogs will be exposed to COVID-19-positive saliva and urine samples over the next three weeks. TEGNA says researchers will test to see if the dogs can decipher between negative and positive lab samples.
If the study is successful, the dogs could be used to sniff out those who are asymptomatic – meaning they have Coronavirus but show no symptoms – and prevent infection spread.
Can dogs smell Covid-19? Researchers in the UK are training the animals to sniff out the disease in humans. pic.twitter.com/nz3UOnsi5o
— SCMP News (@SCMPNews) April 21, 2020