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Dogs have nose for COVID-19, studies show. Why aren't they used for testing? - National

Despite numerous studies showing not only their effectiveness but also their speed, dogs are not widely used for COVID-19 detection.

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Dogs have nose for COVID-19, studies show. Why aren't they used for testing?

Despite numerous studies showing not only their effectiveness but also their speed, dogs are not widely used for COVID-19 detection.

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Dog's Sense of Smell can Detect COVID-19 Faster and Accurately

New study examined the safety, effectiveness, and practicality of utilizing trained scent dogs in clinical and public situations for COVID-19 screening.

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scent dogs: Study finds trained scent dogs can detect Covid more effectively than RT-PCR tests

Studies have shown that trained scent dogs are more efficient and accurate in detecting COVID-19 infections compared to the conventional RT-PCR test, according to a report. The approach is non-intrusive and has the potential to significantly reduce diagnostic expenses.

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Scent dogs shown to sniff Covid with better sensitivity than Covid tests

A major benefit of using dogs for detecting Covid was the speed with which they gave results, the scientists said, which could be obtained in seconds to minutes.

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Forget Covid tests! Scent dogs more effective in sniffing the virus

Dogs trained to detect scents and smells could provide a quicker, more cost-effective method for detecting COVID-19, according to University of California scientists. The dogs, which involved 19 different breeds, were able to give results in seconds or minutes and did not require expensive equipment or generate plastic waste.

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America Reports

are searching. i measured it out roughly. the reservoir is about 1.1, 1.2 miles long, and at its widest part, two-thirds of a mile wide. i mean, they have a tremendous amount of territory and terrain that they have to search there, and again, after it's been this long, how much of anything would be left? >> john: realistically speaking, it's very hard for tracker dogs, scent dogs or cadaver dogs unless there was a speck of the pj or rags they have mentioned still there. now remember, this guy, christian brukner, had over 8,000 images of child porn on a disc buried underneath a pet dog. is it possible that somewhere there there is evidence buried

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because this is a place where brukner vacationed. he would go there in his vw camper and based on photos and other information they have found a spot where he would camp near where he would park that vw, and they are doing a no holds barred search. they have divers, and i can tell you in water like that, i've dived in water like that, sometimes you can't see in front of your own hand. they have drones, they have scent dogs and they have blocked off miles around where they are searching this reservoir. they are looking for her pjs she was working with eyore on them and winnie the pooh, and looking for ration that may have something to do with her disappearance and hate to imagine for what reason rags were used in maddy's disappearance. >> john: i want to put up an aerial photograph of the area, this is a substantial area they

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Erin Burnett OutFront-20210930-23:37:00

she said, no, i didn't, i never would. so that did that. but it was determined that there was a mental health crisis, and maybe for gabby's welfare, it's better that it was determined that way because she could have possibly landed in jail that night. >> i mean, i guess we'll never know, maybe that -- well, who knows. the fbi did return to the laundrie home today to collect items, to help in their search. so now on day 13 of a manhunt, still no trace of brian that we are aware of. and yet you've had them searching this nature preserve, you've had them looking for all this time. what seems odd to you about the fbi going back to the house to search again? >> this is according to the attorney for the laundries. he said they took some personal effects of brian's to help them with scent dogs. to me that's the headline from that. dogs are routinely used in searches, and you've got several types of dogs. but to get something that had brian's scent on it would be a

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