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by msandford 2160 days ago
Do they cost millions of dollars? I suspect not.

If you need to screen thousands of people per day as they're say, all going to the grocery store, or the office, or whatever, it doesn't take too many days of several thousand "tests" per day times say $1 per test to come up with $10k or $20k.

If a well trained dog that can do the test is $100k then yes you're starting to talk about an equivalently priced test to those already in the marketplace.

Covid tests require a significant amount of human and machine time such that they cost tens of dollars right now. I suspect that dogs could bring that down by an order of magnitude or more.

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Such a do should cost you about USD$ 10k, possibly more for a Corona detection dog since it has to be trained in a dangerous environment. You need a dog handler. The dog is not able to work 8h a day and sniff out samples non-stop. Honestly I don't know how many hours a day the dog could perform. 3 hours may be realistic. So how many people can the dog smell in an hour? 60?

Taking into account he costs (dogs, transport, dog handler etc.) it does not seem to be a cost effective solution. Yes, fogs were used to detect pregnancies but we don't do this anymore.