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The Food and Drug Administration has granted emergency use authorization to a new COVID-19 test that can detect infections with only a sample of a stanley cup patient s breath, using a device that can yield results in less than three minutes.The agency says the InspectIR COVID-19 Breathalyzer will only be available for tests by a qualified, trained operator under the supervision of a health care provider. The FDA continues to support the development of novel COVID-19 tests with the goal of advancing technologies that can help address the current pandemic and better position the U.S. for the next public health emerge stanley cup ncy, Dr. Jeff Shuren, the FDA s top COVID-19 testing official, said in a statement announcing the authorization. The test, designed for use in hospitals, doctors offices or mobile testing sites, requires a piece of equipment around the size of a piece of carry-on luggage. The FDA says the company will be able to produce around 100 instruments per week. Each test can evaluate around 160 samples every day.InspectIR s test works by analyzing a person s breath using gas chromatography gas mass-spectrometry to detect five compounds typically exhaled when people are infected by SARS-CoV-2. InspectIR PNY-1000 COVID Testing Demo by InspectIR Systems on YouTube In a study of 2,409 people stanley cup with and without symptoms, the FDA says the device was able to spot 91.2% of cases mdash; and yielded false positives in only 0. Jdpz University of Utah student made final phone call before being slain, family says
Iowa Rep. Steve King said in a town hall this week that victims of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans only ever asked for help after flooding, unlike Iowans a adidas campus ffected by recent severe flooding, who he said take care of each other. The comment drew criticism from Louisiana officials who pointed out King s history of racially inflammatory remarks.During the town hall in Charter Oak, Iowa, which was first reported by HuffPost, King described a vis air max it to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina hit in 2005, and said that a Federal Emergency Management Agency official compared disaster responses from New Orleans victims to Iowans. I saw that from the air and from the ground and went back and did what we could to help those folks down there, King said of his visit New Orleans. But here s what FEMA tells me: We go to a place like New Orleans and everybody s looking around saying, who s gonna help me, who s gonna help me salomon He claimed that the FEMA official praised Iowans for taking care of their own problems and helping each other after a disaster. They re always gratified when they come and see Iowans take care of each other, so that s a point of pride that spreads across the country, King said in the video, which is posted on his Facebook page. Welcome to Charter Oak, Iowa in Crawford County this Thursday morning for our 7th townhall. Wersquo;ll be going live at noon.Posted by Congressman Steve King on Thursday, March 21, 2019 New Orleans i