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Could a breathalyser help detect COVID-19? Indonesian scientists say they’ve developed one – ABC News
Indonesian scientists have developed a simple breathalyser test that they say can electronically “smell’ coronavirus and detect infection in under two minutes….

Indonesian scientists have developed a simple breathalyser test that they say can electronically “smell’ coronavirus and detect infection in under two minutes.
The GeNose C-19 device uses artificial intelligence in the form of an electronic nose to analyse a breath sample and identify elements that are unique to COVID-19.
The Indonesian Government last week granted a distribution permit for GeNose and hopes to roll out thousands of the devices by February.
The aim is that this will increase mass…
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