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Australia’s Monash University develops new blood test to trace coronavirus in 20 minutes: Study – The Hindu
Using a simple lab set-up, this discovery could see medical practitioners across the world testing up to 200 blood samples an hour, they said, the University said in a statement.
Researchers at the Monash University in Melbourne have developed a new blood test that they say can detect positive coronavirus (COVID-19) cases in just about 20 minutes and identify if someone has contracted the novel virus, a finding that could assist the world to mitigate the coronavirus spread through robust contact-tracing.
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