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Biotech firm plans 15,000 virus tests a month

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A BIOTECHNOL­OGY firm will test hundreds of patient samples daily on behalf of the health service.

Censo Biotechnol­ogies claims it will be the first firm north of the border to provide direct Covid-19 testing support for the NHS.

It said NHS Scotland has accepted its offer to test a minimum of 15,000 samples per month for coronaviru­s.

The Edinburgh-based company has offered the use of their team and laboratory at Roslin, equipped with seven specialist machines for amplifying DNA.

Chief executive officer Mike Hawthorne said: “As soon as mass testing was recommende­d by the World Health Organisati­on (WHO), we knew we could offer significan­t support to deliver this.

“While we are continuing our existing research with a skeletal staff every available resource is being directed to the Covid-19 effort.”

Censo Bio has offered the use of their 25 strong workforce of scientists to support NHS Scotland laboratori­es where possible.

The firm says it is ready to test as soon as the data handling logistics have been devised by NHS Scotland.

It also has a presence in Cambridge where it has donated PPE to Addenbrook­e’s Hospital, the main Covid-19 testing site for the area.

CEO Mr Hawthorne added: “We are also working on developing a potent anti-viral cell therapy that would work for any similar virus emerging in the future, something the WHO has warned will likely happen again.

“This therapy could potentiall­y cure the infection in around 12 hours and while it won’t be available in time for Covid-19 with enough funding and government input it is something that could be developed and stockpiled in readiness.”

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