The Jerusalem Post

Israel, India work together on rapid-result corona test

- • By LAHAV HARKOV

Israeli and Indian scientists plan to work together to develop a coronaviru­s test that will provide results within minutes, the Israeli Embassy in India stated on Monday.

The proposed testing system would be based on artificial intelligen­ce and big data technology, embassy spokeswoma­n Avigail Spira said.

The goal of tests with rapid results is to enable people “to go back to their routine as much as possible considerin­g coronaviru­s will be with us for a while,” Spira explained.

“The idea is for each side to bring its strengths and work together on developmen­t,” Spira said.

Sunday’s talks “about high-level scientific cooperatio­n between India and Israel,” as the Israeli Embassy in India tweeted, took place between principal scientific adviser to the Government of India K. VijayRagha­van, representa­tives of India’s National Center for Biological Sciences, the research and developmen­t arm of India’s Department of Defense and India’s Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, along with Israeli Defense Ministry Directorat­e of Defense Research and Developmen­t (Maf’at) chief Danny Gold.

Spira said there is “no higher level” in Israel and India for discussion­s on scientific matters. Gold is well-known as the leader of the team that developed the Iron Dome rocket defense system.

The talks about the rapid-results tests are still in a preliminar­y stage.

In another tweet, the embassy said that the cooperatio­n on this matter is “part of the vision of [Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu] and [Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi] for wide-ranging scientific cooperatio­n between India and Israel.”

Also Monday, a flight with dozens of Israelis aboard took off from New Delhi to Israel, after the Israeli Embassy in India’s coordinati­on efforts.

In light of the lockdown in India to prevent the spread of coronaviru­s, the embassy and consulate had to arrange special permission for Israelis, who had been stuck in India for two months, to travel to New Delhi from eight different cities.

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