It’s a first in South Africa. Sniffer dogs are being trained to identify people infected with COVID-19.
De-activated coronavirus samples are being used to get the canines clued up in this ground-breaking project — a collaboration between RAPS K9 Law enforcement, Netcare, and Ampath.
Five dogs are being trained to sniff out COVID-19 positive patients.
The dogs should be ready for deployment to ports of entry in approximately three months.
Source: eNCA
In other news – Lerato Kganyago’s hubby Thami Ndlala strikes again; allegedly buys luxurious cars with fake papers
Lerato Kganyago’s husband, Thami Ndlala, and a friend have found themselves on the wrong side of the law. The two are accused of buying two luxury vehicles using fraudulent documents.
The vehicles in question are a 2008 Range Rover TD V8 and a BMW 320i. According to police records seen by the publication, Ndlala’s friend applied for motor vehicle finance for the Range Rover in 2012 and submitted payslips from the department of justice indicating he was a legal administration officer. Learn More
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