We envision two types of laboratory settings:
The first, stationary integrated robotic lab facilities designed for ultra high throughput, capable to processing 100,000-200,000 samples/lab/day. Samples will be collected from the general population and sent to the labs to be tested. These facilities will be also focus on growing viral strains for R&D and new anti-viral therapeutics development for SARS-CoV-2 and other potential pandemic viruses
Mobile integrated robotic lab units will be designed as a scaled- down version of the ultra-high throughput platform described above. Each mobile unit will be equipped with an integrated robotic system capable to perform 2,000-4,000 samples/units/day. Electric vehicles represent the ideal solution to the development of this network of mobile labs designed to test wastewater from reclamation plants.
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Additionally mass vaccination is creating a false sense of safety within the general population in part due widespread media misinformation among other variables. As result, the number of tests being performed is declining. Consequentially wastewater testing has became even more important to detect the rate of viral infection in the human population and specific communities. Presently most diagnostic and university labs are only capable of processing a low number of wastewater samples daily. GeneThera’s plan to deploy mobile robotic laboratories units capable of processing on location, thousand of wastewater samples using Smart Testing Technology will be a critical component of our ZIDAS surveillance system platform. This technology should be able to analyze the spread of the virus within communities and discover the presence of new viral variances before they would infect the general population. Our ultimate goal is to deploy tens of thousands of mobile lab units capable of processing thousand of samples worldwide using vehicles that can last for decades with extraordinary little maintenance.”
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