From mines to Covid: Cambodia dogs train to sniff out virus

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KAMPONG CHHNANG — Cambodian anti-landmine authorities are training dogs to sniff out Covid-19, hoping the sharp-nosed canines normally used to detect underground explosives can keep the virus on a tight leash.

 

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