This is actually amazing. Like, really and truly wonderful, because, you know, dogs and sniffing the groin area go hand in hand.
Making use of dogs’ incredible sense of smell, the unit trains ex-service dogs to detect 10 of the most commonly occurring infections in the general public. Notably, the unit cannot detect HIV. After a person has been identified as having a potential infection, they are referred for specialist treatment.
Definitely give this a watch whilst you wait for the other passengers to board before you.
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