Dogs trained to detect COVID-19 in Vancouver health-care facilities
VANCOUVER — Researchers in Vancouver are working to unleash a new weapon they hope will defeat the spread of the virus that causes COVID-19.
The canine scent detection program at Vancouver Coastal Health is expanding to including dogs trained to sniff out COVID-19.
The program, formed five years ago to detect and reduce cases of the easily spread bacteria C. difficile, has added three new dogs capable of identifying COVID-19.
The two Labrador retrievers, Micro and Yoki, as well as Finn, an English springer spaniel, underwent six months of training and all three are now certified to detect the virus.