Friday, March 26, 2021

Dogs trained to sniff out COVID-19 cases at SA ports of entry

Dogs are the latest weapons being prepared in the fight against COVID-19. A Kempton Park canine company in Ekurhuleni is in the final stages of training its pooches to sniff out the coronavirus. And if all goes according to plan, they’ll be ready to start sniffing before the feared third wave.

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It will take just two months to train the dogs on virus samples before they’re ready to be deployed.

Several studies have found that dogs are capable of being trained to sniff out the odour of the coronavirus and they can be used as reliable screening tools. This method is already being used in other parts of the world.

In other news – Like Father like Son – Cassper Nyovest Finally Show off his Son’s cute Face

With all that is going on all over the timeline recently, Cassper Nyovest decided to bring our hearts at ease. The rapper shared an adorable picture of baby Simba. After months of teasing us with baby Khotso’s face, Cassper decided to bare it all.

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In a post on Instagram, he shared a picture of Khotso’s face while he was sitting on the bed, rocking a yellow cap. The rapper captioned the picture “Stunting like my daddy. Learn more

Source: eNCA

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