Talk:Coronavirus breathalyzer/Archive 1

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Third Israeli project? http://www.timesofisrael.com/israeli-startups-breathalyzer-detector-for-covid-19-begins-early-tests --Bstard12 (talk) 13:24, 5 August 2020 (UTC)

What is the most relevant information to put in the article on the Coronavirus breathalyzer?
What do you think is most relevant? --Sneuper (talk) 08:17, 24 March 2021 (UTC)
 * Which techniques are used to detect the SARS-CoV-2 virus, virus variants and any other diseases.
 * When did development, testing and use (in full operation) start?
 * Which authority has approved the device for putting it on the market.
 * How accurate and reliable is the test.
 * What is the probability of false positive and false negative test results.
 * If the test result is positive, is also determined how contagious one is and at what stage of the disease one is.
 * If the test result is positive, is then an additional test required (e.g. PCR test).
 * Does the test indicate the high positives who qualify for source and contact research with high priority.
 * Gives the test a positive test result in asymptomatic disease and in the pre-symptomatic phase
 * For whom is the test not suitable
 * In what situations can the test be applied /used
 * How is the test taken
 * What is the duration from the start of the test till the test result
 * What is the capacity per device, how many tests per hour per device.
 * How often should the device be calibrated.
 * How is the test result made available (digitally) to the tested person.
 * How are the test results made available for national survey research.
 * How are the test results interfaced to national survey research, source and contact research, national vaccination program, electronic patient system
 * Who will ensure that the quality of the test is and remains guaranteed.

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