Russia built a machine to check for corona virus in the air

Moscow, Ta. 30 August 2020, Sunday

Amid an epidemic like the Corona virus, Russia has built a machine capable of detecting bacteria, germs and viruses in the air. Not only that, but the machine will also be able to detect corona viruses in the air. The machine will also issue a warning within seconds after detecting such germs. It will also provide information about its source.

The machine, dubbed 'Chemistry Bio', was unveiled at the Military Industrial Forum 2020 near Moscow in Russia on Friday. Which is made by KMZ factory. Researchers from the Gamalea Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology are also involved in developing the machine. This is the same organization that claimed to have given the world the first corona vaccine. The same company is also producing vaccines.

This machine looks like a fridge. This machine, made in different layers, is made up of small laboratories. Within each level a laboratory operates. With the help of which corona or other germs can be detected in the air. This machine analyzes the air in two stages to give a clear result,

Within the first stage, the machine collects air samples from the surface. Warns of bacteria and viruses within just 10-15 seconds. However, in the first stage, specific pathogens are not known. A detailed analysis is done to find out exactly which germs and substances are present in the air.

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