coronavirus in just two minutes has passed its first clinical trial. The "pain free" test requires patients to blow into a tube and is 93% accurate.A successful trial was led by Researchers at Indonesia's Gajah Mada University.
The coronavirus breathalyser, named GeNose, has been approved by the Indonesia's Health Ministry for distribution reports, The Mirror..
Lead researcher Kuwat Triyana said: "With a batch of 100 devices we will soon distribute [to hospitals and labs], we hope we will be able to do 120 tests per device, or 12,000 tests per day."The 120 estimate is based on the three minutes required to test each subject, which includes [blowing into the device], so in one hour the device can test 20 people if it functions for six.