New Covid sensor can smell virus in crowded room

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Ceiling-mounted device can detect if someone in a room has virus in 15 minutes by picking up their 'odour'

Device can detect chemical changes in skin and breath of Covid-infected people. Experts say Covid detection in large room could take between 15 and 30 minutes.

 

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Yet, the 'scientists' can't even isolate the virus. Sure, tell us another one. 😅

ًby the time everyone have already contracted the virus 🦠

Sounds like they know it’ll be back in a few years.

I doubt that.

Smells more like grift than covid “odour”

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