Could coronavirus test invented in Bucks end lockdown?

Dr Baker's test detects whether you have COVID-19 in just 30 seconds

Author: Charlotte FisherPublished 20th Oct 2020

A COVID-19 test invented in Buckinghamshire can detect whether you're infected with the virus in just 30 seconds.

Scientist Dr Mark Baker, who lives in Adstock, has been developing a test which has now won international awards and hopes if he receives the funding it could bring an end to lockdown.

His device, which clips onto a smartphone, is a simple home test which works by pricking the finger and putting a drop of blood onto a test strip. This then goes into a machine and gives you a positive or negative result in around 30 seconds.

The test can also detect whether you have the virus before you get any symptoms.

Dr Baker is a former cancer scientist at Oxford University and has been working on an artificial intelligence system to find hidden patterns in medical data for the last two-years.

He then applied this system to COVID-19 data, which he was allowed access to during an international competition that he ended up winning.

Dr Baker now has the backing of the government and will receive a grant of £262,000 which will go towards rolling out the test to the public.

But, he needs our help.

Dr Baker with his test, which can clip easily onto a smart-phone

In order to get this grant he has to raise enough cash to fund the next few months of research.

Mark has started a Crowdfunder in the hope the public will help him reach his goal and get this test off the ground.

He told us:

"It actually could be the test that ends lockdown and ends the cycle we have of quarantine.

"Also the psychological damage, the stress it causes everyone and the economic damage - it could be the thing to stops that.

"I think that's why the government choice to back it and why we have a number of large organisations very interested."

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