Simulated Moon flight isolation experiment ends in Moscow
Over the two weeks, the crew notionally traveled to the Moon, made a spacewalk on the lunar surface and got back
MOSCOW, April 30. /TASS/. A two-week isolation experiment simulating a flight to the Moon aboard an Orlyonok spacecraft came to an end on the premises of the Institute of Biomedical Problems in Moscow, Institute Department Head Mark Belakovsky told TASS on Friday.
Read also At 11:30, the crew left the lander module. The crew’s commander delivered a report to the project’s head. The program of scientific, technical and operational studies has been implemented in full and the crew is feeling well, he said.
Expired medical testing kits seized from 3 firms
Covid testing kits among those; nine held Staff Correspondent Staff Correspondent
A medical product supply company in the capital has been importing expired testing kits and supplying those to government and private hospitals tempering the expiry dates.
The testing kits were used for detecting Covid-19, cancer, diabetics, HIV, and jaundice.
Biolab International, a medical product supplying company, and two of its associate organisations Exon Technologies and Services Ltd, and Hi-Tech HealthCare Ltd were involved in the illegal activities and earned a huge sum of money allegedly joining hands with a section of government and private hospital staffers.