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Old news - they've been using labs for testing since March.
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I,d prefer them to be trained to smell bullshoite and used at daily press conferences,
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Great idea. Radio said that a single trained labrador or spaniel could carry out 250 tests in an hour. That's the kind of ramping up this emergency requires. It would be just like entering a racecourse past sniffer dogs. Of course, people may be a little sensitive to be told that they have covid-19 or cancer by a dog; so further tests would need to be carried out on those sent in to the "second queue."
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As ideas go, it's not to be sniffed at.
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does the dog come back next day to see if you caught it overnight
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Given the behaviour of my friends dog, I've a feeling her cats arse might be a superspreader.
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A must for airports and football stadiums.
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