New Delhi: Israel and India are testing here on a giant patient pattern for 4 other technologies that have the ability to stumble upon COVID-19 in approximately 30 seconds, adding a breath analyzer and voice test, according to an Israeli statement.
Israel’s ambassador to India, Ron Malka, visited the special verification site established at Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital (RML) on Friday to attend ongoing trials conducted over the more than 3 days for immediate COVID-19 checks, the Israeli said during his visit. . Training
The immediate development is being developed jointly in cooperation with the Defense Research and Development Directorate of the Israeli Ministry of Defense, the Defence Research and Development Organization of India, the Scientific and Industrial Research Council and the Senior Scientific Adviser, India, coordinated through the Ministries of Foreign Affairs. Israel and India.
Malka accompanied Professor K VijayRaghavan, who is the prime minister’s leading clinical adviser.
“RML Hospital is one of the verification sites that has begun verifying 4 other types of technologies that have the potential to trip over the coronavirus in less than 30 seconds,” he said.
These simple, noninvasive technologies come with a voice check that uses synthetic intelligence to identify adjustments to the patient’s voice and a breath analyzer check that forces the patient to blow into a tube and detects Terra-Hertz virus waves, he said.
There are also isolated controls that allow the identity of the coronavirus in a saliva pattern and a control that uses polyaminoacids that seeks to isolate coVID-19-related proteins, he said.
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“These trials are conducted in a giant patient pattern in India and if the effects validate the effectiveness of the tests, they would be conducted in India and announced internationally across Israel and India as a whole,” he said.
Speaking of its scale at the verification site, Malka said: If even one of those checks manages to trip over the virus in less than an hour, this will be the biggest advance in COVID-19 identity the world has been waiting for. Array »
“By combining the complex Israeli and Indian generation with India’s production prowess, we can a way to resume our lives and exist throughout the virus until a vaccine is developed,” he said.
Professor VijayRaghavan said that the translation of fundamental science and complex generation into society is in this deep collaboration.
“What was once seen as esoteric studies is now being tested for implementation. These physically powerful tests are the touchstone of science,” he said.
Noting that Israel and India collaborate on percentages in all clinical fields, VijayRaghavan said that friendship and acceptance as true between the two countries that have evolved over the years has allowed ongoing studies to continue with rapid and quality.
“I am sure that some of them will succeed and be wonderful for our countries and for humanity,” VijayRaghavan said in the statement.
The trials are components of a multiple project that visits India from Israel to cooperate in the studies and progression of COVID-19, strengthening strategic dating between the two countries, they said.
Earlier this week, arriving on a special aircraft from Tel Aviv, the Israeli delegation also brought an effective remedy and surveillance apparatus that reduces the exposure of fitness workers to the virus, and 83 complex respirators that are otherwise still prohibited for export to Israel. , but they have been brought here with a special exemption.
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