Bengaluru: Chief minister Yediyurappa inaugurates coronavirus moble testing kiosk


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Bengaluru, Apr 16: Chief Minister B S Yediyruappa inaugurated the COVID 19 Mobile Testing Booth in his Home Office, Krishna, in Bengaluru on Thursday.

The Mobile testing kiosk is aimed at swift collection and testing of infection in identified clusters and hotspots.

The Chief Minister said the mobile testing kiosk eliminates the need for at-risk persons to visit the nearest hospital or clinic and helps in effective implementation of social distancing norms during collection and testing of samples.

Two booths were launched in the presence of Health and Family Minister B Sriramulu, COVID-19 Spokesperson and Primary and Secondary Education Minister S Suresh Kumar, Bengaluru South MP Tejasvi Surya and Bengaluru Central MP PC Mohan.

While one of the booths would be stationed near the Chief Minister’s Office `Krishna,’ another booth would be deployed in Bengaluru South.

“Through the kiosk, we have reduced the risk of COVID-suspect individuals spreading the infection to those around them,” said Surya, whose office brought together the fabrication experts, doctors from RGUHS and HCG, technical advice from young doctors from KLE Institute and financial assistance to build the kiosk.

The booths have been developed by Manoj P Kudtharkar of Mantra e-ventures, a startup based in Bengaluru.

Dr Vishal Rao, member of the COVID-19 Consultative Group, an advisory body to Government of Karnataka, has mentored the project.

The Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences would provide assistance in scaling up the operations using its network of colleges and hospitals for the testing of individuals on the ground.

The booth of 6.5 feet in height and 3 feet in width, is made up of aluminum and acrylic glass, surfaces known to be resistant against the Corona Virus.

The booth resembles a normal telephone booth and can be mounted on a mini-truck or a pickup truck, which can be parked in an open field or a cluster.

The utility also supports Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for booth workers (healthcare staff). Gloves and a medical kit to collect samples are placed inside the booth for the healthcare worker.

An individual walks up to the mobile booth and stands in front of the glass exterior. The healthcare worker, stationed inside the booth, collects swab samples from the individual.

The ‘booth worker’ follows the necessary sanitisation process before proceeding to take the next sample.

A public address system will provide simple instructions for the individual for his/her entry and exit. The collection process, fully contactless, gets over in five minutes. The samples are then taken to the nearest COVID-19 lab for further investigation.

 

 

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Apr 16 2020

    Yediyurappa is Virus Proof ...

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  • Peyro, Mlore

    Thu, Apr 16 2020

    This kiosk already invented by kerala 2-3 weeks back.

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  • Alexies Saldanha, Kudla/Melbourne, Australia

    Thu, Apr 16 2020

    That is why there are so many Covid 19 positive cases in Kasargod and on their toe to enter Dakshina Kannada District. This is Kerala achievement.

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  • John, Mangalore

    Thu, Apr 16 2020

    At least they are able to track down how many are affected... Please get your stats right by tracking the latest no. BTW how many Covid 19 patients from Kerala were being treated in DK?

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  • Abc, Abc

    Thu, Apr 16 2020

    Kerala had started testing asymptotic patients as well, and that is the reason the number of cases in Kasargod and other districts were very high. We’ll never know the actual number of cases in Mangalore until the same is done here.

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  • Naresh, Kerala

    Thu, Apr 16 2020

    Dear Alexies

    Kerala has always set an example for the nation when it comes to handling any emergency. It has been first to many good things historically and even in Covid management they were so.
    Contact tracing, aggressive testing, jails producing masks and sanitisers, building thousands of shelters for migrants, community kitchens, GOK app for authentic information, using Drones for tracking lockdown violators, using Mobile app for tracking people in quarantine, 24*7 call centres, tele-counselling, tele-medicine are few of these initiatives. Kerala was also the first to implement WISK (Walk-in Sample Kiosk) on the South Korea model for aggressive testing, which Mr. BSY has inaugurated now in Bangalore.

    All these have paid rich dividends with 62% recovery rate and <1% death cases for the Kerala state, whereas for Karnataka the recovery rate is just 26% and 4% deaths. Please understand Kerala had bigger challenges than any other state as the population density is very high and also highest number of NRI (1/6th) population and foreign tourist footfalls,

    Kasaragod, of course, was a hotspot, but they turned it around in no time. For your kind information, Kerala never asked Karnataka to treat any Covid patient but only for allowing critically ill patients across the border for emergency treatment.

    To envy is human, but when it comes to finding fault "use a mirror not a telescope".

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  • Pinto, MANGALORE

    Thu, Apr 16 2020

    Ur first and ur last statement are both contradicting each other... If kerala can handle emergencies then y did ur CM knock the doors of SC???

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  • Peyro, Mlore

    Fri, Apr 17 2020

    U need to check daily updates....kta has overtaken jk in total tally. Tell ur cm or pm they will help (-less). Haa haa

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  • JK, Udupi

    Thu, Apr 16 2020

    So what?

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  • Manu, Kadekar

    Thu, Apr 16 2020

    Distance well maintained...having masks. Chief minister monitoring minutely...from where virus enters..without mask.

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  • WELDING MAMU, Bangalore

    Thu, Apr 16 2020

    Hi sir, great idea that you have done for covid 19 mobile testing cabin . No one has done in Bangalore I appreciate your work . Let god bless you and your family to serve more needy people in further

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