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Can dogs smell COVID? Here’s what the science says

Holly Else

Nature, 2020, vol. 587, issue 7835, 530-531

Abstract: Canines seem to detect coronavirus infections with remarkable accuracy, but researchers say large-scale studies are needed before the approach is scaled up.

Date: 2020
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