UAE police dogs trained to detect COVID-19 cases

Dubai Media Office

The UAE Ministry of Interior has successfully completed trials on using K9 police dogs to detect coronavirus cases in the country.

Experiments done in the country have relied on high speed sampling from the armpits of presumed cases.

Samples are sniffed out by the dogs without coming in contact with the person, while results become known on the spot. 

At this stage the UAE has completed field experiments while several other countries are still in advanced stages of studying the extent of the applicability of this innovative scientific practice.

Field experiments were conducted in a number of vital health facilities and field hospitals in the country and results showed that presumed COVID-19 cases were detected with an accuracy rate of 92 per cent.

These trials were carried out in cooperation with different police departments, the Ministry of Health and Community Development, Federal Customs Authority, Abu Dhabi and Dubai Health Authorities, as well as the Ministry of Interior.  

Police Dog Covid-19


After taking the necessary precautionary measures to protect both K9 police dogs and their trainers, experiments were based on two methods; the first direct method involved the dog’s routine detection work, while the second indirect method was carried out when the dog sniffed out a sample odor of the presumed case.

Figures indicate that dogs can quickly detect infected cases, help protect key sites and thus help authorities effectively deal with huge crowds and secure large areas like airports, malls and other public spaces.

The Ministry of Interior and its partners decided to use dogs based on their previous proven capability in dealing with other contagious diseases, such as tuberculosis and malaria, thus helping authorities to stop the spread of pandemics.

More from Local

Coming Up on Dubai Eye

  • The Agenda

    10:00am - 1:00pm

    Broadcasting every weekday, Georgia Tolley goes beyond the headlines to speak to government ministers, decision makers, analysts and local experts to find out how the news will impact those of us living in the UAE.

  • Afternoons with Helen Farmer

    1:00pm - 4:00pm

    Every weekday afternoon, Helen Farmer will help you to navigate the highs and lows of life in the UAE. Stay up to date with what’s happening and where to go.

BUSINESS BREAKFAST LATEST

On Dubai Eye

  • Is There Sufficient House Supply In UAE

    Dubai’s current population is more than double compared to almost twenty years ago, which now stands at 3.7 million. Lots of families are also moving to the UAE now. So what does it mean for the property market?

  • Noon's First Female Delivery Driver

    Glory Ehirim Nkiruka is Noon’s first ever female delivery driver. In her first ever interview, she explained why she loves her job, despite the heat!