Bengaluru: City scientist invents machine that can make coronavirus defunct


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SP)

Bengaluru, Mar 28: A concern involved with research work has claimed that it has invented a machine that can stop coronavirus from spreading. The machine is of the size of any average micro oven and it is said that the area around the machine remains free of coronavirus. This machine can be used in houses, offices, schools, halls or cars where the virus around it remains disabled, as per claims.

Chairman of De Scalene, a research company involved with medical electronics based in the city, Dr Raja Vijay Kumar, stated that the machine would soon be sent to Maryland University, USA for testing.

He also reportedly has given information about this machine to union health ministry, as soon as coronavirus began to spread all over the country.

"Whenever one of our scientists suffered from fever or cold, the infection spread rapidly and soon many used to go on leave. To avoid this, we had begun last year, an effort to invent a machine that can make the viruses in the environment inactive. This research had started before coronavirus came to the fore. It has become successful now. But the machine does not cure those who are already infected by coronavirus. It deactivates coronavirus within a limited environment and snatches away from it the power to spread from one to the other," he explained.

The machine has been given the name, Scalene Hypercharger Corona Cannon (Shycocan). If produced on a large scale, it can be made available in the price range of Rs 600 to 4,000. "If this machine passes the tests at USA, I am ready to provide the formula free of cost to anyone. Anyone can produce it," he explained.

  

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