Bukele announces that El Salvador will use the dogs to detect the coronavirus

San Salvador.

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

Canines are part of a project called Bunker which was created by the Spanish researcher Jaime Parejo García, which is in the Central American country to support education who receive dog since last March 8.

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

Inside a small room, one by one dogs smell a sample of gauze with patient sweat as part of you education then, due to its extraordinary smell, the canine will be able to give its answer on present from covid19.

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

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

The Central American country has already overtaken 500,000 vaccines applied against coronavirus, according to data published on Sunday by the health authorities.

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

El Salvador received vaccines of pharmaceuticalss AstraZeneca, Pfizer and Sinovac, which requires two applications to obtain the highest rates of immunity.

According to Health Minister Francisco Alabí, the pharmaceutical companies have promised to deliver 6.7 million doses of the 9 million the country needs to achieve the goal of immunization 4.5 million of people. EFE

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