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WHO: New global test will give COVID-19 results ‘in minutes’

Reported by:  PTC News Desk  Edited by:  Gitanjali Mangal -- September 29th 2020 05:29 PM -- Updated: September 29th 2020 05:32 PM
WHO: New global test will give COVID-19 results ‘in minutes’

WHO: New global test will give COVID-19 results ‘in minutes’

WHO said that a test has been introduced that can diagnose Covid-19 in minutes and it will dramatically expand the capacity to detect cases in low and middle income countries. The $5 (£3.80) test could transform tracking of Covid-19 in less wealthy countries, which have shortages of healthcare workers and laboratories. A deal with manufacturers will provide 120 million tests over six months. COVID-19: New global test will give results in minutes The WHO's head has called it a major milestone. Lengthy gaps between taking a test and receiving a result have hampered many countries' attempts to control the spread of coronavirus. Also Read | India crosses 61-lakh mark, Spike of 70,589 cases In some countries with high infection rates, including India and Mexico, experts have said that low testing rates are disguising the true spread of their outbreaks. The "new, highly portable and easy-to-use test" will provide results in 15-30 minutes instead of hours or days, WHO Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. Drugs manufacturers Abbott and SD Biosensor have agreed with the charitable Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to produce 120 million of the tests, Dr Tedros added. Covid-19: New global test will give results 'in minutes', Health News, ET HealthWorld The deal covers 133 countries, including many in Latin America which is currently the region hardest-hit by the pandemic in terms of fatality and infection rates. "This is a vital addition to their testing capacity and especially important in areas of high transmission," Dr Tedros also mentioned. Also Read | Biden campaign launches 'Sikh Americans for Biden', want Sikhs in US to feel safe "This will enable the expansion of testing, particularly in hard-to-reach areas that do not have laboratory facilities or enough trained health workers to carry out tests," he asserted. -PTC News


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