FILE PHOTO: People walk near a COVID-19 testing center in Liverpool, Britain, on Nov. 6, 2020. (Photo by Jon Super/Xinhua)
FILE PHOTO: People walk near a COVID-19 testing center in Liverpool, Britain, on Nov. 6, 2020. (Photo by Jon Super/Xinhua)
Scientists at the University of Birmingham said Tuesday that they have developed a new COVID-19 test that can deliver results in less than five minutes.
The new test simplifies the testing method to a single step and uses an alternative amplification method called EXPAR (Exponential Amplification Reaction), said the university.
The new test can reduce testing time from 30 minutes to less than five and deliver accurate results, local media reported.
It can be performed using standard laboratory equipment, compared to polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests, which require higher temperatures to separate out strands of DNA as part of the amplification process, according to the university.
It came as England enters a national lockdown from Tuesday, the third of its kind since the coronavirus pandemic began in Britain.
Scotland also enters a new lockdown from midnight Monday, as well as a shutdown of schools until Feb. 1.
Source(s): Xinhua News Agency