A glimpse into Hong Kong’s new Fire Eye Laboratory
updatetime:2020-08-31 18:29:12
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Source:Ecns.cn
Hong Kong's Fire Eye Laboratory at Sun Yat Sen Memorial Park Sports Center is ready to support large-scale COVID-19 testing.
The laboratory consisted of 16 air-inflated film chambers and was divided into three areas.
Each laboratory is 4 to 5 meters wide, 3 to 4 meters high, and about 10 meters long.
100,000 single-tube tests are expected to be performed here after the Laboratory is activated.
If the mixed inspection method is adopted, the testing capacity can be increased to 300,000 to 500,000 every day.
Web Editor:MXJ
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