Bukele announces that the Savior will use dogs to detect coronavirus

Sant Salvador.

A group of dogs of the Canine Unit of the National Civil Police (PNC) are trained in El Salvador for the fast detection, Through the smell, Of individuals symptomatic and asymptomatic possibly affected by coronavirus.

Canines are part of a project called chest which was created by the Spanish researcher Jaume Parejo García, who is in the Central American country in support of the training which receive the dogs since last March 8th.

Parejo García explained this Monday to the press, during a training sessionor to which the press was invited, which method is “100 percent safe” and has indicated that four canine specimens are being trained for the “Covid arrest.”

From here to a small room, one by one the dogs smell a sample of gauze with sweat from a patient as part of his training then, thanks to its extraordinary smell, the dog will be able to give in a few seconds its answer on the presence from covid19.

The Spanish expert noted that the canines will be unfolded and rotated in the Óscar Arnulfo Romero International Airport and in the different land borders of country.

the Savior officially accumulates 67,557 contagion of coronavirus SARS-Cov-2, Of which 1,692 cases are “active”, 2,078 people have died and 63,787 Salvadorans have been discharged.

The Central American country has already surpassed the 500,000 vaccines applied against the coronavirus, According to data released Sunday by health authorities.

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According to government portal covid19.gob.sv, they were applied on Saturday 41,007 vaccines, of which the medical staff received 854, the teachers 1,275, the soldiers and police 2,964, and the general population 35,914.

The Savior has received vaccines of pharmaceuticalss AstraZeneca, Pfizer and Sinovac, which require two applications to achieve their highest immunity rates.

According to Health Minister Francisco Alabi, the pharmaceutical companies have pledged to deliver 6.7 million doses of the 9 million the country needs to reach the goal of immunizing 4.5 million of people. EFE

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