People Scream, Sing As Alternative For Conventional COVID-19 Testing

The unpleasant nature of a COVID-19 test is enough to make some people flinch. Others can't help but scream. A Dutch inventor is testing a possible new way to screen for coronavirus infections.

Friday, March 5th 2021, 12:57 pm

By: CBS News


The unpleasant nature of a COVID-19 test is enough to make some people flinch. Others can't help but scream.

A Dutch inventor is testing a possible new way to screen for coronavirus infections.

The method being trialed in the Netherlands requires people to let out a shout or a song inside an airlocked cabin to give Peter Van Wees, the inventor of the QuBA breath analyzer, enough potential germs to test for COVID-19.

"If you are spreading, and yelling, and screaming, you're spreading tens of thousands of particles which contain coronavirus," said Van Wees.

An industrial air purifier creates a whirlwind in the booth and collects particles to be analyzed.

"If someone is infectious with the coronavirus, the numbers of that specific diameter will go way up," said Van Wees.

Three minutes after he hollered, Ismael James got some good news. He was told it's not COVID, just a cold.

"It's always very nice to scream, when nobody can hear you though. And I think it's a good way of meditation as well," Amsterdam resident Soraya Assoud said.

The ear-piercing technique is still being perfected. Until then, they'll keep crying out for some COVID therapy.

The creator of the QuBA breath analyzer hopes the machine could one day be used as a potential screening tool at concerts, airports, and offices.


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