India's First Mobile Lab For Coronavirus Testing Launched
In a bid to increase the rate of testing amid the Coronavirus pandemic and ensure that testing facilities reach far flung areas of the country, the Union Government has launched a country's first mobile laboratory for testing. A great feature is that this lab can be lifted from automotive chassis and can be put on goods train for sending to any location in the country. The lab was flagged off by Union Minister of Health and family welfare, Dr Harsh Vardhan in Delhi.
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The mobile lab is a result of joint efforts made by the Department of biotechnology, Ministry of Science and Technology and Andhra Pradesh MedTech Zone, a Vizag based enterprise that promotes medical device manufacturing in the country. Known as the infectious disease diagnostic lab or I-lab it was created in a record time of 8 days. Apart from Covid, the lab is also equipped to carry out additional tests for other diseases like TB and HIV. It will be used to test other infectious diseases beyond the Covid period.
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The mobile lab is a result of joint efforts made by the Department of biotechnology, Ministry of Science and Technology and Andhra Pradesh MedTech Zone, a Vizag based enterprise that promotes medical device manufacturing in the country. Known as the infectious disease diagnostic lab or I-lab it was created in a record time of 8 days. Apart from Covid, the lab is also equipped to carry out additional tests for other diseases like TB and HIV. It will be used to test other infectious diseases beyond the Covid period.
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This mobile lab can conduct about 50 Corona tests and about 200 other tests in a day. Double set of machines can help increase the capacity to about 500 per day in 8 hours shift. According to the Government this lab has been made as per the National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories (NABL) certification. The minister also shared that 50 such mobile testing labs will eventually be made and deployed in remote parts of the country to help in faster and increased testing.
Is there anything - anything - cuter than inter-species friendships? If you think the answer is yes, these photos of Gunner the dog reuniting with his best friend, Delta the dolphin, will change your mind. Over the last few days, social media users have been gushing over pictures of Gunner and Delta that have gone insanely viral everywhere - from Twitter to Facebook to Instagram. Their crazy popularity is not without reason either, because who doesn't love a good friendship story? Especially one that involves two of the most adored animals on the Internet.
Gunner and Delta's 'aww-dorable' friendship began when the dog was just an eight-week-old puppy. At that time, Delta the dolphin was four-years-old.
The two met at the Dolphin Research Center in Florida Keys, which is a non-profit organisation home to a family of dolphins and sea lions. Gunner, who belongs to one of the organisation's employees, was photographed meeting Delta six year ago, when the dolphin poked its head out of water to greet the pooch.
Around one week ago, the two were filmed reuniting in photos that are sure to brighten your day. In the pics, which have created a huge splash on social media with millions of 'likes' and 'shares' on social media, Gunner the goldie was seen happily licking his water buddy.
Top Court Asks Centre, States To Comply With Order To Send Migrants Home
New Delhi:
The Supreme Court on Friday asked the Centre and States to ensure compliance of its June 9 order and transport all those migrant labourers wanting to go to their respective villages within the stipulated time period given by it.
A bench of the top court headed by Justice Ashok Bhushan had passed the order after taking suo motu cognisance in the matter related to the plight of migrant labourers amid the coronavirus-induced lockdown.
The top court today said that it's June 9 order was very clear and asked the Central government and States to ensure that all migrants reach their home within 15 days.
The court asked the authorities concerned to ensure that no migrants have to pay anything to go back to their respective states, villages, and towns.
Hearing the matter few days before the completion of the stipulated time period, the court also asked Solicitor General Tushar Mehta to speak with all the States and Union Territories to comply with the order dated June 9 in the matter.
The top court asked the Central government to ensure that due publicity is given to the orders and fixed the matter for further hearing in July.
The Supreme Court had on June 9 directed States and Union Territories to identify stranded migrant workers across the country willing to go back to their native places and transport them home within a period of 15 days.
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