Recently, the Miami International Airport in the United States deployed two sniffer dogs to assist in the detection of the new crown virus. It is said that one of the sniffer dogs has a detection accuracy rate of 99.4%.

This airport is the first airport in the United States to use sniffer dogs to detect the new crown. If the results are good, this method will be implemented in other airports in the United States.

  The sniffer dogs "on duty" at the Miami Airport this time are all 7-year-old adults.

  It is reported that once the sniffer dog sniffs the detection mask, once a problem is found, the airport will conduct a nucleic acid test.

(Produced by Lu Huiqian)

Editor in charge: [Ji Xiang]