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Efforts to break the chain of transmission of COVID-19 have received additional ammunition after two tools discovered by Indonesians received distribution permits from the Health Ministry.

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GeNose, a Covid-19 disease detection tool created by the Gadjah Mada University (UGM) team, Yogyakarta. This tool has obtained a distribution permit from the Ministry of Health.

Efforts to break the chain of transmission of COVID-19 have received additional ammunition after two tools discovered by Indonesians received distribution permits from the Health Ministry.

This is certainly a breakthrough that has been long awaited considering that the efforts to deal with COVID-19 in Indonesia are still below World Health Organization (WHO) standards, especially in terms of testing and tracing. We know that testing and tracing make treatment effective, which in turn breaks the chain of transmission.

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