“The U.S. Army applies a simple test to detect coronavirus

One of the biggest concerns about the progress of the coronavirus pandemic is the possibility of infection by people without symptoms and can transmit the virus. In response, the U.S. Army deployed in South Korea began applying a simple test showing one of the most [...] effects.
In response, the U.S. Army deployed in South Korea began applying a simple test that points to one of the least visible effects of Covid-19, the telegram broadcast.
Without measuring the temperature or asking the person about the family members' travel history or state of health, military personnel from Daegu to South Korea are performing the “thest of the vinegar”.
At the entrance of the complex, security guards stop every visitor and offer him a piece of cotton immersed in vinegar.
As they explained in their social networks, “basic symptoms for 30% of patients with soft cases is loss of wind (or anosmia), according to recent studies, and 66% of the patients, Covid-19, suffer from anosmia”.

A spokesman for American forces deployed in South Korea told Newsweek The procedure began Friday at various entry points.
The lack of smell is a symptom established recently. Doctors discovered many cases of people who had only this symptom without another symptom.

SARS virus CoV-2, when it enters its nose, instead of attacking mucosa like other viruses, attacks sniffing nerve and blocks scent molecules.
The “existing an apparent link between anosmia and virus”, said Jean-Michel Klein, president of the National Professional Council of ENT, which is located in Paris.












