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Saudi Customs has announced that it will use trained police dogs to detect those infected with coronavirus as part of its enhanced precautionary measures and preventive measures to stem the spread of the pandemic.
The move follows a similar police dog initiative implemented in the UAE.
As Khaleej Times reported on Thursday, specialised UAE police teams and dogs are being deployed at the country's airports to check samples taken from the armpit of those coming to the country without direct contact with the dog.
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