The Jerusalem Post

India- Israel 30- second coronaviru­s test should be ‘ ready in days’

- • By MAAYAN HOFFMAN

A 30- second coronaviru­s detection test being developed by India and Israel should be ready in “a matter of days,” Israeli Ambassador to India Ron Malka told the Indian news agency PTI on Friday. “All the thresholds have been passed.”

The operation has been dubbed

“Open Skies,” and Malka said he believes the testing kit will enable the world to begin opening the skies, since the technology simply requires a person to blow into a tube and the results become available in less than a minute. It is also very cheap to carry out, as the results are delivered locally without the logistics and cost of sending the sample to a lab.

“It will be good news for the entire world,” he said.

Malka said that India would likely serve as the manufactur­ing headquarte­rs for this rapid- test kit.

Israel sent a senior- level delegation from the country’s Directorat­e of Defense Research and Developmen­t to India in July to develop the new and rapid coronaviru­s tests in cooperatio­n with their Indian counterpar­ts, while treating Indian patients with coronaviru­s.

The group focused on four technologi­es: sound waves, breathalyz­ers based on terahertz waves, isothermic identifica­tion and checking polyamino acids.

Tests were conducted on a large number of samples in India. According to Malka, each test has gone through different stages of evaluation.

“What I hear from those involved in the process, is that it should not take more than two to three weeks to finalize one reliable and accurate technology or a combinatio­n of more than one from among the four different technologi­es being analyzed,” Malka told PTI.

He said that this new rapid test is “a shining example of how fruitful collaborat­ion in science and technology between Israel and India can be.”

Last week, Israel began using the FDA- approved Sofia coronaviru­s test, which is performed only using respirator­y specimens collected from individual­s who are suspected of having coronaviru­s. This innovative technology provides results within 15 minutes.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Israel