Dutch Inventor’s Chamber May Detect COVID-19 With a Loud Scream
People are getting tested for COVID-19 while also letting out their frustrations with the pandemic. A Dutch inventor is asking people to step into a chamber he created called QuBA and let out a scream. Particles from participants are collected and tested for the virus. The whole process takes about three minutes and it can’t give a definitive reading just yet, but people trying it out are enjoying the process. Inside Edition Digital’s Mara Montalbano has more.
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