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China s medical firm uses drone to deliver biological samples
Xinhua
02 Jun 2021, 02:05 GMT+10
GUANGZHOU, June 1 (Xinhua) A multi-rotor drone carrying biological samples took off from a hospital in south China s megacity of Guangzhou on Monday to replace road transport for the testing delivery in Guangzhou KingMed Diagnostics Group Co., Ltd, a Chinese medical diagnostic testing company. With its highest speed of 50 km per hour, the drone spent ten minutes completing the delivery, far less than the 30 minutes it takes with a vehicle. Liu Weimin, manager of the logistics management center of KingMed Diagnostics, said that drones usually carry a weight of less than 5 kg, which is suitable for transporting biological samples.
May 28, 2021
Several tents at a mobile coronavirus testing station burned down early on Friday, with arson suspected.
South China Morning Post
A mobile sample collection station for coronavirus tests in Hong Kong’s Tsuen Wan caught fire in the early hours of Friday, prompting a police investigation into suspected arson.
Four tents at Sha Tsui Road Playground were burned, with many damaged medical packs scattered on the ground.
The incident came to light as Hong Kong confirmed zero new coronavirus cases for the second day running on Friday.
Police said multiple fire reports were received shortly after 2.30am. No one was injured in the incident.