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Scientists develop prototype coronavirus breathalyser test – Deccan Herald
Scientists have developed a prototype device that non-invasively detects the novel coronavirus in the exhaled breath of Covid-19 patients, an invention if validated with further studies, may lead to a reduction in the number of unneeded confirmatory tests, an…

Scientists have developed a prototype device that non-invasively detects the novel coronavirus in the exhaled breath of Covid-19 patients, an invention if validated with further studies, may lead to a reduction in the number of unneeded confirmatory tests, and lower the burden on the hospitals.
According to the researchers, including those from the University of Science and Technology of China, current Covid-19 testing is a time-consuming laboratory procedure in addition to being uncomfortable….
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