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  • May 13, 2019 - Kiev, Ukraine - Emigrant activists of the Association of Indigenous Peoples of Russia wearing hazmat suits picket the German Embassy with the demand to audit Russian oil companies that had exported crude oil to EU countries and, activists believe, it had led to an environmental catastrophe in Tatarstan, in Kyiv, Ukraine, May 13, 2019. Russias Investigative Committee identified six suspects in the contamination of millions of barrels of crude, which shut down pipeline shipments to some European countries. In March and April this year, some of the suspects allegedly supplied oil contaminated with organic chlorides to a pipeline point in Russias Samara region to hide oil theft, the Committee said, without elaborating on the details of the crime. (Credit Image: © Sergii Kharchenko/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 13, 2019 - Kyiv, Ukraine - Emigrant activists of the Association of Indigenous Peoples of Russia wearing hazmat suits picket the German Embassy with the demand to audit Russian oil companies that had exported crude oil to EU countries and, activists believe, it had led to an environmental catastrophe in Tatarstan, in Kyiv, Ukraine, May 13, 2019. Russia’s Investigative Committee identified six suspects in the contamination of millions of barrels of crude, which shut down pipeline shipments to some European countries. In March and April this year, some of the suspects allegedly supplied oil contaminated with organic chlorides to a pipeline point in Russia’s Samara region to hide oil theft, the Committee said, without elaborating on the details of the crime. (Credit Image: © Sergii Kharchenko/ZUMA Wire)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An American-based nuclear shelter company says it has experienced a huge surge in demand for underground backyard bunkers. Ron Hubbard, owner of Atlas Survival Shelters, says orders have doubled this month alone and that inquiries have more than tripled amid mounting fears of a nuclear missile threat from North Korea. Mr Hubbard - who has factories in Los Angeles, Dallas and a steel processing plant in Mexico - says the company typically sells between 40-50 large family shelters a year across the U.S. and between 3-5 a day of the mini units. Prices with installation start at $25,000 for a 8x8ft BombNado mini ‘fallout’ shelter; this is the smallest model available from a more affordable line offered by the company and would home 1-2 people. The BombNado protects against nuclear fallout, chemical or biological contamination, tornadoes, earthquakes and wild fires. For a larger family-size for 6-10 people expect to pay anything from $150,000-$200,000. This size is from the more robust Round Atlas range and provides a true bomb shelter that would withstand an explosion. At the top end is a $1.4million, 6,000 square-foot military, complete with 117 beds. Shelters are typically built underground in a new houses under construction but the company - which has been operating for seven years - also offers a retro-fit where bunkers can be installed by excavating a backyard, or even built into the garage. All shelters are fitted with a NBC air filtration, beds and bathroom facilities and certain models have under-floor storage for supplies. Mr Hubbard, 55, told [insert publication]: ‘The news tomorrow could be the U.S. attacks North Korea. This is the first realistic threat I’ve seen. ‘There’s interest all over the world right now [in nuclear shelters] and calls to our center have more than tripled on a daily basis over the past few weeks. ‘The defense industry is thriving right now because of unstable relations between the U.S. and North Korea and what
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An American-based nuclear shelter company says it has experienced a huge surge in demand for underground backyard bunkers. Ron Hubbard, owner of Atlas Survival Shelters, says orders have doubled this month alone and that inquiries have more than tripled amid mounting fears of a nuclear missile threat from North Korea. Mr Hubbard - who has factories in Los Angeles, Dallas and a steel processing plant in Mexico - says the company typically sells between 40-50 large family shelters a year across the U.S. and between 3-5 a day of the mini units. Prices with installation start at $25,000 for a 8x8ft BombNado mini ‘fallout’ shelter; this is the smallest model available from a more affordable line offered by the company and would home 1-2 people. The BombNado protects against nuclear fallout, chemical or biological contamination, tornadoes, earthquakes and wild fires. For a larger family-size for 6-10 people expect to pay anything from $150,000-$200,000. This size is from the more robust Round Atlas range and provides a true bomb shelter that would withstand an explosion. At the top end is a $1.4million, 6,000 square-foot military, complete with 117 beds. Shelters are typically built underground in a new houses under construction but the company - which has been operating for seven years - also offers a retro-fit where bunkers can be installed by excavating a backyard, or even built into the garage. All shelters are fitted with a NBC air filtration, beds and bathroom facilities and certain models have under-floor storage for supplies. Mr Hubbard, 55, told [insert publication]: ‘The news tomorrow could be the U.S. attacks North Korea. This is the first realistic threat I’ve seen. ‘There’s interest all over the world right now [in nuclear shelters] and calls to our center have more than tripled on a daily basis over the past few weeks. ‘The defense industry is thriving right now because of unstable relations between the U.S. and North Korea and what
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An American-based nuclear shelter company says it has experienced a huge surge in demand for underground backyard bunkers. Ron Hubbard, owner of Atlas Survival Shelters, says orders have doubled this month alone and that inquiries have more than tripled amid mounting fears of a nuclear missile threat from North Korea. Mr Hubbard - who has factories in Los Angeles, Dallas and a steel processing plant in Mexico - says the company typically sells between 40-50 large family shelters a year across the U.S. and between 3-5 a day of the mini units. Prices with installation start at $25,000 for a 8x8ft BombNado mini ‘fallout’ shelter; this is the smallest model available from a more affordable line offered by the company and would home 1-2 people. The BombNado protects against nuclear fallout, chemical or biological contamination, tornadoes, earthquakes and wild fires. For a larger family-size for 6-10 people expect to pay anything from $150,000-$200,000. This size is from the more robust Round Atlas range and provides a true bomb shelter that would withstand an explosion. At the top end is a $1.4million, 6,000 square-foot military, complete with 117 beds. Shelters are typically built underground in a new houses under construction but the company - which has been operating for seven years - also offers a retro-fit where bunkers can be installed by excavating a backyard, or even built into the garage. All shelters are fitted with a NBC air filtration, beds and bathroom facilities and certain models have under-floor storage for supplies. Mr Hubbard, 55, told [insert publication]: ‘The news tomorrow could be the U.S. attacks North Korea. This is the first realistic threat I’ve seen. ‘There’s interest all over the world right now [in nuclear shelters] and calls to our center have more than tripled on a daily basis over the past few weeks. ‘The defense industry is thriving right now because of unstable relations between the U.S. and North Korea and what
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An American-based nuclear shelter company says it has experienced a huge surge in demand for underground backyard bunkers. Ron Hubbard, owner of Atlas Survival Shelters, says orders have doubled this month alone and that inquiries have more than tripled amid mounting fears of a nuclear missile threat from North Korea. Mr Hubbard - who has factories in Los Angeles, Dallas and a steel processing plant in Mexico - says the company typically sells between 40-50 large family shelters a year across the U.S. and between 3-5 a day of the mini units. Prices with installation start at $25,000 for a 8x8ft BombNado mini ‘fallout’ shelter; this is the smallest model available from a more affordable line offered by the company and would home 1-2 people. The BombNado protects against nuclear fallout, chemical or biological contamination, tornadoes, earthquakes and wild fires. For a larger family-size for 6-10 people expect to pay anything from $150,000-$200,000. This size is from the more robust Round Atlas range and provides a true bomb shelter that would withstand an explosion. At the top end is a $1.4million, 6,000 square-foot military, complete with 117 beds. Shelters are typically built underground in a new houses under construction but the company - which has been operating for seven years - also offers a retro-fit where bunkers can be installed by excavating a backyard, or even built into the garage. All shelters are fitted with a NBC air filtration, beds and bathroom facilities and certain models have under-floor storage for supplies. Mr Hubbard, 55, told [insert publication]: ‘The news tomorrow could be the U.S. attacks North Korea. This is the first realistic threat I’ve seen. ‘There’s interest all over the world right now [in nuclear shelters] and calls to our center have more than tripled on a daily basis over the past few weeks. ‘The defense industry is thriving right now because of unstable relations between the U.S. and North Korea and what
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An American-based nuclear shelter company says it has experienced a huge surge in demand for underground backyard bunkers. Ron Hubbard, owner of Atlas Survival Shelters, says orders have doubled this month alone and that inquiries have more than tripled amid mounting fears of a nuclear missile threat from North Korea. Mr Hubbard - who has factories in Los Angeles, Dallas and a steel processing plant in Mexico - says the company typically sells between 40-50 large family shelters a year across the U.S. and between 3-5 a day of the mini units. Prices with installation start at $25,000 for a 8x8ft BombNado mini ‘fallout’ shelter; this is the smallest model available from a more affordable line offered by the company and would home 1-2 people. The BombNado protects against nuclear fallout, chemical or biological contamination, tornadoes, earthquakes and wild fires. For a larger family-size for 6-10 people expect to pay anything from $150,000-$200,000. This size is from the more robust Round Atlas range and provides a true bomb shelter that would withstand an explosion. At the top end is a $1.4million, 6,000 square-foot military, complete with 117 beds. Shelters are typically built underground in a new houses under construction but the company - which has been operating for seven years - also offers a retro-fit where bunkers can be installed by excavating a backyard, or even built into the garage. All shelters are fitted with a NBC air filtration, beds and bathroom facilities and certain models have under-floor storage for supplies. Mr Hubbard, 55, told [insert publication]: ‘The news tomorrow could be the U.S. attacks North Korea. This is the first realistic threat I’ve seen. ‘There’s interest all over the world right now [in nuclear shelters] and calls to our center have more than tripled on a daily basis over the past few weeks. ‘The defense industry is thriving right now because of unstable relations between the U.S. and North Korea and what
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An American-based nuclear shelter company says it has experienced a huge surge in demand for underground backyard bunkers. Ron Hubbard, owner of Atlas Survival Shelters, says orders have doubled this month alone and that inquiries have more than tripled amid mounting fears of a nuclear missile threat from North Korea. Mr Hubbard - who has factories in Los Angeles, Dallas and a steel processing plant in Mexico - says the company typically sells between 40-50 large family shelters a year across the U.S. and between 3-5 a day of the mini units. Prices with installation start at $25,000 for a 8x8ft BombNado mini ‘fallout’ shelter; this is the smallest model available from a more affordable line offered by the company and would home 1-2 people. The BombNado protects against nuclear fallout, chemical or biological contamination, tornadoes, earthquakes and wild fires. For a larger family-size for 6-10 people expect to pay anything from $150,000-$200,000. This size is from the more robust Round Atlas range and provides a true bomb shelter that would withstand an explosion. At the top end is a $1.4million, 6,000 square-foot military, complete with 117 beds. Shelters are typically built underground in a new houses under construction but the company - which has been operating for seven years - also offers a retro-fit where bunkers can be installed by excavating a backyard, or even built into the garage. All shelters are fitted with a NBC air filtration, beds and bathroom facilities and certain models have under-floor storage for supplies. Mr Hubbard, 55, told [insert publication]: ‘The news tomorrow could be the U.S. attacks North Korea. This is the first realistic threat I’ve seen. ‘There’s interest all over the world right now [in nuclear shelters] and calls to our center have more than tripled on a daily basis over the past few weeks. ‘The defense industry is thriving right now because of unstable relations between the U.S. and North Korea and what
    MEGA32009_005.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: An American-based nuclear shelter company says it has experienced a huge surge in demand for underground backyard bunkers. Ron Hubbard, owner of Atlas Survival Shelters, says orders have doubled this month alone and that inquiries have more than tripled amid mounting fears of a nuclear missile threat from North Korea. Mr Hubbard - who has factories in Los Angeles, Dallas and a steel processing plant in Mexico - says the company typically sells between 40-50 large family shelters a year across the U.S. and between 3-5 a day of the mini units. Prices with installation start at $25,000 for a 8x8ft BombNado mini ‘fallout’ shelter; this is the smallest model available from a more affordable line offered by the company and would home 1-2 people. The BombNado protects against nuclear fallout, chemical or biological contamination, tornadoes, earthquakes and wild fires. For a larger family-size for 6-10 people expect to pay anything from $150,000-$200,000. This size is from the more robust Round Atlas range and provides a true bomb shelter that would withstand an explosion. At the top end is a $1.4million, 6,000 square-foot military, complete with 117 beds. Shelters are typically built underground in a new houses under construction but the company - which has been operating for seven years - also offers a retro-fit where bunkers can be installed by excavating a backyard, or even built into the garage. All shelters are fitted with a NBC air filtration, beds and bathroom facilities and certain models have under-floor storage for supplies. Mr Hubbard, 55, told [insert publication]: ‘The news tomorrow could be the U.S. attacks North Korea. This is the first realistic threat I’ve seen. ‘There’s interest all over the world right now [in nuclear shelters] and calls to our center have more than tripled on a daily basis over the past few weeks. ‘The defense industry is thriving right now because of unstable relations between the U.S. and North Korea and what
    MEGA32009_006.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: An American-based nuclear shelter company says it has experienced a huge surge in demand for underground backyard bunkers. Ron Hubbard, owner of Atlas Survival Shelters, says orders have doubled this month alone and that inquiries have more than tripled amid mounting fears of a nuclear missile threat from North Korea. Mr Hubbard - who has factories in Los Angeles, Dallas and a steel processing plant in Mexico - says the company typically sells between 40-50 large family shelters a year across the U.S. and between 3-5 a day of the mini units. Prices with installation start at $25,000 for a 8x8ft BombNado mini ‘fallout’ shelter; this is the smallest model available from a more affordable line offered by the company and would home 1-2 people. The BombNado protects against nuclear fallout, chemical or biological contamination, tornadoes, earthquakes and wild fires. For a larger family-size for 6-10 people expect to pay anything from $150,000-$200,000. This size is from the more robust Round Atlas range and provides a true bomb shelter that would withstand an explosion. At the top end is a $1.4million, 6,000 square-foot military, complete with 117 beds. Shelters are typically built underground in a new houses under construction but the company - which has been operating for seven years - also offers a retro-fit where bunkers can be installed by excavating a backyard, or even built into the garage. All shelters are fitted with a NBC air filtration, beds and bathroom facilities and certain models have under-floor storage for supplies. Mr Hubbard, 55, told [insert publication]: ‘The news tomorrow could be the U.S. attacks North Korea. This is the first realistic threat I’ve seen. ‘There’s interest all over the world right now [in nuclear shelters] and calls to our center have more than tripled on a daily basis over the past few weeks. ‘The defense industry is thriving right now because of unstable relations between the U.S. and North Korea and what
    MEGA32009_009.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: An American-based nuclear shelter company says it has experienced a huge surge in demand for underground backyard bunkers. Ron Hubbard, owner of Atlas Survival Shelters, says orders have doubled this month alone and that inquiries have more than tripled amid mounting fears of a nuclear missile threat from North Korea. Mr Hubbard - who has factories in Los Angeles, Dallas and a steel processing plant in Mexico - says the company typically sells between 40-50 large family shelters a year across the U.S. and between 3-5 a day of the mini units. Prices with installation start at $25,000 for a 8x8ft BombNado mini ‘fallout’ shelter; this is the smallest model available from a more affordable line offered by the company and would home 1-2 people. The BombNado protects against nuclear fallout, chemical or biological contamination, tornadoes, earthquakes and wild fires. For a larger family-size for 6-10 people expect to pay anything from $150,000-$200,000. This size is from the more robust Round Atlas range and provides a true bomb shelter that would withstand an explosion. At the top end is a $1.4million, 6,000 square-foot military, complete with 117 beds. Shelters are typically built underground in a new houses under construction but the company - which has been operating for seven years - also offers a retro-fit where bunkers can be installed by excavating a backyard, or even built into the garage. All shelters are fitted with a NBC air filtration, beds and bathroom facilities and certain models have under-floor storage for supplies. Mr Hubbard, 55, told [insert publication]: ‘The news tomorrow could be the U.S. attacks North Korea. This is the first realistic threat I’ve seen. ‘There’s interest all over the world right now [in nuclear shelters] and calls to our center have more than tripled on a daily basis over the past few weeks. ‘The defense industry is thriving right now because of unstable relations between the U.S. and North Korea and what
    MEGA32009_010.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: An American-based nuclear shelter company says it has experienced a huge surge in demand for underground backyard bunkers. Ron Hubbard, owner of Atlas Survival Shelters, says orders have doubled this month alone and that inquiries have more than tripled amid mounting fears of a nuclear missile threat from North Korea. Mr Hubbard - who has factories in Los Angeles, Dallas and a steel processing plant in Mexico - says the company typically sells between 40-50 large family shelters a year across the U.S. and between 3-5 a day of the mini units. Prices with installation start at $25,000 for a 8x8ft BombNado mini ‘fallout’ shelter; this is the smallest model available from a more affordable line offered by the company and would home 1-2 people. The BombNado protects against nuclear fallout, chemical or biological contamination, tornadoes, earthquakes and wild fires. For a larger family-size for 6-10 people expect to pay anything from $150,000-$200,000. This size is from the more robust Round Atlas range and provides a true bomb shelter that would withstand an explosion. At the top end is a $1.4million, 6,000 square-foot military, complete with 117 beds. Shelters are typically built underground in a new houses under construction but the company - which has been operating for seven years - also offers a retro-fit where bunkers can be installed by excavating a backyard, or even built into the garage. All shelters are fitted with a NBC air filtration, beds and bathroom facilities and certain models have under-floor storage for supplies. Mr Hubbard, 55, told [insert publication]: ‘The news tomorrow could be the U.S. attacks North Korea. This is the first realistic threat I’ve seen. ‘There’s interest all over the world right now [in nuclear shelters] and calls to our center have more than tripled on a daily basis over the past few weeks. ‘The defense industry is thriving right now because of unstable relations between the U.S. and North Korea and what
    MEGA32009_008.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: An American-based nuclear shelter company says it has experienced a huge surge in demand for underground backyard bunkers. Ron Hubbard, owner of Atlas Survival Shelters, says orders have doubled this month alone and that inquiries have more than tripled amid mounting fears of a nuclear missile threat from North Korea. Mr Hubbard - who has factories in Los Angeles, Dallas and a steel processing plant in Mexico - says the company typically sells between 40-50 large family shelters a year across the U.S. and between 3-5 a day of the mini units. Prices with installation start at $25,000 for a 8x8ft BombNado mini ‘fallout’ shelter; this is the smallest model available from a more affordable line offered by the company and would home 1-2 people. The BombNado protects against nuclear fallout, chemical or biological contamination, tornadoes, earthquakes and wild fires. For a larger family-size for 6-10 people expect to pay anything from $150,000-$200,000. This size is from the more robust Round Atlas range and provides a true bomb shelter that would withstand an explosion. At the top end is a $1.4million, 6,000 square-foot military, complete with 117 beds. Shelters are typically built underground in a new houses under construction but the company - which has been operating for seven years - also offers a retro-fit where bunkers can be installed by excavating a backyard, or even built into the garage. All shelters are fitted with a NBC air filtration, beds and bathroom facilities and certain models have under-floor storage for supplies. Mr Hubbard, 55, told [insert publication]: ‘The news tomorrow could be the U.S. attacks North Korea. This is the first realistic threat I’ve seen. ‘There’s interest all over the world right now [in nuclear shelters] and calls to our center have more than tripled on a daily basis over the past few weeks. ‘The defense industry is thriving right now because of unstable relations between the U.S. and North Korea and what
    MEGA32009_011.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: An American-based nuclear shelter company says it has experienced a huge surge in demand for underground backyard bunkers. Ron Hubbard, owner of Atlas Survival Shelters, says orders have doubled this month alone and that inquiries have more than tripled amid mounting fears of a nuclear missile threat from North Korea. Mr Hubbard - who has factories in Los Angeles, Dallas and a steel processing plant in Mexico - says the company typically sells between 40-50 large family shelters a year across the U.S. and between 3-5 a day of the mini units. Prices with installation start at $25,000 for a 8x8ft BombNado mini ‘fallout’ shelter; this is the smallest model available from a more affordable line offered by the company and would home 1-2 people. The BombNado protects against nuclear fallout, chemical or biological contamination, tornadoes, earthquakes and wild fires. For a larger family-size for 6-10 people expect to pay anything from $150,000-$200,000. This size is from the more robust Round Atlas range and provides a true bomb shelter that would withstand an explosion. At the top end is a $1.4million, 6,000 square-foot military, complete with 117 beds. Shelters are typically built underground in a new houses under construction but the company - which has been operating for seven years - also offers a retro-fit where bunkers can be installed by excavating a backyard, or even built into the garage. All shelters are fitted with a NBC air filtration, beds and bathroom facilities and certain models have under-floor storage for supplies. Mr Hubbard, 55, told [insert publication]: ‘The news tomorrow could be the U.S. attacks North Korea. This is the first realistic threat I’ve seen. ‘There’s interest all over the world right now [in nuclear shelters] and calls to our center have more than tripled on a daily basis over the past few weeks. ‘The defense industry is thriving right now because of unstable relations between the U.S. and North Korea and what
    MEGA32009_012.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: An American-based nuclear shelter company says it has experienced a huge surge in demand for underground backyard bunkers. Ron Hubbard, owner of Atlas Survival Shelters, says orders have doubled this month alone and that inquiries have more than tripled amid mounting fears of a nuclear missile threat from North Korea. Mr Hubbard - who has factories in Los Angeles, Dallas and a steel processing plant in Mexico - says the company typically sells between 40-50 large family shelters a year across the U.S. and between 3-5 a day of the mini units. Prices with installation start at $25,000 for a 8x8ft BombNado mini ‘fallout’ shelter; this is the smallest model available from a more affordable line offered by the company and would home 1-2 people. The BombNado protects against nuclear fallout, chemical or biological contamination, tornadoes, earthquakes and wild fires. For a larger family-size for 6-10 people expect to pay anything from $150,000-$200,000. This size is from the more robust Round Atlas range and provides a true bomb shelter that would withstand an explosion. At the top end is a $1.4million, 6,000 square-foot military, complete with 117 beds. Shelters are typically built underground in a new houses under construction but the company - which has been operating for seven years - also offers a retro-fit where bunkers can be installed by excavating a backyard, or even built into the garage. All shelters are fitted with a NBC air filtration, beds and bathroom facilities and certain models have under-floor storage for supplies. Mr Hubbard, 55, told [insert publication]: ‘The news tomorrow could be the U.S. attacks North Korea. This is the first realistic threat I’ve seen. ‘There’s interest all over the world right now [in nuclear shelters] and calls to our center have more than tripled on a daily basis over the past few weeks. ‘The defense industry is thriving right now because of unstable relations between the U.S. and North Korea and what
    MEGA32009_013.jpg
  • April 26, 2018 - Kiev, Ukraine - Widows of liquidators and firemen in the Chernobyl accident with photos of their husbands during the celebrations in Kiev of the 32nd anniversary of the Chernobyl  nuclear accident, Ukraine. (Credit Image: © Celestino Arce via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 26, 2018 - Kiev, Kiev, Ukraine - Soldier in a memorial of the Chernobyl accident heroes during the celebrations in Kiev of the 32nd anniversary of the Chernobyl  nuclear accident, Ukraine. (Credit Image: © Celestino Arce via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 26, 2018 - Kiev, Ukraine - Widows of liquidators and firemen in the Chernobyl accident with photos of their husbands during the celebrations in Kiev of the 32nd anniversary of the Chernobyl  nuclear accident, Ukraine. (Credit Image: © Celestino Arce via ZUMA Wire)
    20180426_zap_a131_006.jpg
  • April 26, 2018 - Kiev, Kiev, Ukraine - Old woman prays in the memorial of the dead Chernobyl workers during the celebrations in Kiev of the 32nd anniversary of the Chernobyl  nuclear accident, Ukraine. (Credit Image: © Celestino Arce via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 26, 2018 - Kiev, Kiev, Ukraine - Widow with a photo of her dead husband, who worked in the Chernobyl accident, during the celebrations in Kiev of the 32nd anniversary of the Chernobyl  nuclear accident, Ukraine. (Credit Image: © Celestino Arce/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 26, 2018 - Kiev, Ukraine - Old woman prays in the memorial of the dead Chernobyl workers during the celebrations in Kiev of the 32nd anniversary of the Chernobyl  nuclear accident, Ukraine. (Credit Image: © Celestino Arce/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
    20180426_zaa_n230_709.jpg
  • March 17, 2020, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Students of Dhaka University were seen to leave campus and hostel premises after the university announced it will remain closed until 31st March, 2020 as a precaution of COVID-19. (Credit Image: © Md. Rakibul Hasan/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 3, 2018 - Buenos Aires, Federal Capital, Argentina - This Wednesday, October 3 was held in the Congress of the Argentine Nation a day of protest by a commission of the Intersindical Basin Carbonifera River Turbio in the context of the Carboniferous Field conflict and repudiation of the national budget 2019. Beginning With different union activities and accompanying other guilds in their struggle, the mining workers carried out what was called ''El Carbonazo'' as a symbolic embrace in front of the National Lesgilatura in the City of Buenos Aires. They literally took the coal to the doors of the Congress, in support and in defense of the company Carbonifera (YCRT). In addition to the symbolic embrace there was a march around the Plaza Los Dos Congresos. (Credit Image: ©  Roberto Almeida Aveledo/ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 26, 2018 - Kiev, Kiev, Ukraine - Children put flowers in a  memorial during the celebrations in Kiev of the 32nd anniversary of the Chernobyl  nuclear accident, Ukraine. (Credit Image: © Celestino Arce/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 26, 2018 - Kiev, Kiev, Ukraine - A couple lay flowers in the memorial of the dead Chernobyl workers during the celebrations in Kiev of the 32nd anniversary of the Chernobyl  nuclear accident, Ukraine. (Credit Image: © Celestino Arce/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 19, 2017 - Molfetta, Italy / Bari, Italy - Kamasi Washington US saxophonist, composer and arranger, considered one of the greatest jazz musicians of the moment, played with his band at Molfetta, in the Amphitheater of Ponente. Among others, the tracks featured by The Epic, an album that has received numerous honors from critics for its funky contamination and fusion styles, and with which in 2016, Kamasi Washington won three awards for the DownBeat music magazine The Best Album, Best Emerging Jazz Artist and Best Emerging Saxophonist..The Washington Concert is part of the Lights and Eyes show, promoted by the Valente Foundation, with Rocco Nanna's lawyer and the artistic direction of Dr. Pietro Centrone. It is organized by the Abusuan Cultural Association in collaboration with Bass Culture. (Credit Image: © Davide Pischettola/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 24, 2020, Carbondale, Colorado, USA: DR. CHAD KNAUS and his medical team set up a drive through clinic outside of Roaring Fork Family Practice. Patients with any cold or flu symptoms are examined in their cars in order to limit COVID-19 contamination inside the clinic. (Credit Image: © Laurel Smith/ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 29, 2019 - Liege, Belgium - Illustration picture shows the production of beef meat at the headquarters of Viande de Liege meat producers, in Liege. Last week, supermarket chain Colruyt recalled several minced beef meat products of Viande de Liege, after the detection of the dangerous E-Coli-bacteria. The company claims the contamination happened at the slaughter house. (Credit Image: © Thierry Roge/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 5, 2018 - Baltimore, MD, USA - Johns Hopkins security directs traffic after two cancer research buildings at Johns Hopkins Hospital were evacuated due to possible tuberculosis contamination, according to the hospital, on July 5, 2018. The buildings on the 1500 block of Orleans Street were evacuated as the Baltimore City Fire Department investigated the possible release of a small amount of tuberculosis in a bridge between the two buildings. (Credit Image: © Lloyd Fox/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • File photo dated 29/08/14 of a raw chicken on a chopping board, as figures show that contamination of supermarket chickens with the food poisoning bug campylobacter is continuing to fall.
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  • July 19, 2017 - Molfetta, Italy / Bari, Italy - Kamasi Washington US saxophonist, composer and arranger, considered one of the greatest jazz musicians of the moment, played with his band at Molfetta, in the Amphitheater of Ponente. Among others, the tracks featured by The Epic, an album that has received numerous honors from critics for its funky contamination and fusion styles, and with which in 2016, Kamasi Washington won three awards for the DownBeat music magazine The Best Album, Best Emerging Jazz Artist and Best Emerging Saxophonist..The Washington Concert is part of the Lights and Eyes show, promoted by the Valente Foundation, with Rocco Nanna's lawyer and the artistic direction of Dr. Pietro Centrone. It is organized by the Abusuan Cultural Association in collaboration with Bass Culture. (Credit Image: © Davide Pischettola/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • A nurse and a hospital service employee clean everything after a visit between a resident and her daughter in a bubble at Fondation Shadet Vercoustre nursing home on May 27, 2020 in Bourbourg near Gravelines, France, where a double entry bubble has been installed to allow visits without risk of contamination, as part of a prophylactic measure against the spread of the Covid-19 disease caused by the novel coronavirus. Relatives and residents each enter the tent through a different entrance to find themselves in the same room, separated by a transparent plastic canvas. These bubbles were originally designed for tourism by the company. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • During the coronavirus crisis, Biosynex is the only laboratory to develop a COVID-19 screening test, on the territory of Alsace and the Northeastern, Grand Est in France. This test allows the detection of specific antibodies to the coronavirus in 10 minutes from a drop of blood. Covid-19 that appear approximately 10 to 15 days after contamination. The manufacture of this test is in progress in order to detect infected persons. Created in 2005 and based in Illkirch-Graffenstaden in Alsace, a major player in public health with more than 180 employees, the French laboratory BIOSYNEX designs, manufactures and distributes Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs). April 15, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern, France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A woman visits her mother in a bubble at Fondation Shadet Vercoustre nursing home on May 27, 2020 in Bourbourg near Gravelines, France, where a double entry bubble has been installed to allow visits without risk of contamination, as part of a prophylactic measure against the spread of the Covid-19 disease caused by the novel coronavirus. Relatives and residents each enter the tent through a different entrance to find themselves in the same room, separated by a transparent plastic canvas. These bubbles were originally designed for tourism by the company. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A woman visits her mother in a bubble at Fondation Shadet Vercoustre nursing home on May 27, 2020 in Bourbourg near Gravelines, France, where a double entry bubble has been installed to allow visits without risk of contamination, as part of a prophylactic measure against the spread of the Covid-19 disease caused by the novel coronavirus. Relatives and residents each enter the tent through a different entrance to find themselves in the same room, separated by a transparent plastic canvas. These bubbles were originally designed for tourism by the company. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • During the coronavirus crisis, Biosynex is the only laboratory to develop a COVID-19 screening test, on the territory of Alsace and the Northeastern, Grand Est in France. This test allows the detection of specific antibodies to the coronavirus in 10 minutes from a drop of blood. Covid-19 that appear approximately 10 to 15 days after contamination. The manufacture of this test is in progress in order to detect infected persons. Created in 2005 and based in Illkirch-Graffenstaden in Alsace, a major player in public health with more than 180 employees, the French laboratory BIOSYNEX designs, manufactures and distributes Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs). April 15, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern, France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • During the coronavirus crisis, Biosynex is the only laboratory to develop a COVID-19 screening test, on the territory of Alsace and the Northeastern, Grand Est in France. This test allows the detection of specific antibodies to the coronavirus in 10 minutes from a drop of blood. Covid-19 that appear approximately 10 to 15 days after contamination. The manufacture of this test is in progress in order to detect infected persons. Created in 2005 and based in Illkirch-Graffenstaden in Alsace, a major player in public health with more than 180 employees, the French laboratory BIOSYNEX designs, manufactures and distributes Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs). April 15, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern, France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • During the coronavirus crisis, Biosynex is the only laboratory to develop a COVID-19 screening test, on the territory of Alsace and the Northeastern, Grand Est in France. This test allows the detection of specific antibodies to the coronavirus in 10 minutes from a drop of blood. Covid-19 that appear approximately 10 to 15 days after contamination. The manufacture of this test is in progress in order to detect infected persons. Created in 2005 and based in Illkirch-Graffenstaden in Alsace, a major player in public health with more than 180 employees, the French laboratory BIOSYNEX designs, manufactures and distributes Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs). April 15, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern, France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • During the coronavirus crisis, Biosynex is the only laboratory to develop a COVID-19 screening test, on the territory of Alsace and the Northeastern, Grand Est in France. This test allows the detection of specific antibodies to the coronavirus in 10 minutes from a drop of blood. Covid-19 that appear approximately 10 to 15 days after contamination. The manufacture of this test is in progress in order to detect infected persons. Created in 2005 and based in Illkirch-Graffenstaden in Alsace, a major player in public health with more than 180 employees, the French laboratory BIOSYNEX designs, manufactures and distributes Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs). April 15, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern, France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • During the coronavirus crisis, Biosynex is the only laboratory to develop a COVID-19 screening test, on the territory of Alsace and the Northeastern, Grand Est in France. This test allows the detection of specific antibodies to the coronavirus in 10 minutes from a drop of blood. Covid-19 that appear approximately 10 to 15 days after contamination. The manufacture of this test is in progress in order to detect infected persons. Created in 2005 and based in Illkirch-Graffenstaden in Alsace, a major player in public health with more than 180 employees, the French laboratory BIOSYNEX designs, manufactures and distributes Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs). April 15, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern, France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • During the coronavirus crisis, Biosynex is the only laboratory to develop a COVID-19 screening test, on the territory of Alsace and the Northeastern, Grand Est in France. This test allows the detection of specific antibodies to the coronavirus in 10 minutes from a drop of blood. Covid-19 that appear approximately 10 to 15 days after contamination. The manufacture of this test is in progress in order to detect infected persons. Created in 2005 and based in Illkirch-Graffenstaden in Alsace, a major player in public health with more than 180 employees, the French laboratory BIOSYNEX designs, manufactures and distributes Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs). April 15, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern, France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • During the coronavirus crisis, Biosynex is the only laboratory to develop a COVID-19 screening test, on the territory of Alsace and the Northeastern, Grand Est in France. This test allows the detection of specific antibodies to the coronavirus in 10 minutes from a drop of blood. Covid-19 that appear approximately 10 to 15 days after contamination. The manufacture of this test is in progress in order to detect infected persons. Created in 2005 and based in Illkirch-Graffenstaden in Alsace, a major player in public health with more than 180 employees, the French laboratory BIOSYNEX designs, manufactures and distributes Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs). April 15, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern, France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • During the coronavirus crisis, Biosynex is the only laboratory to develop a COVID-19 screening test, on the territory of Alsace and the Northeastern, Grand Est in France. This test allows the detection of specific antibodies to the coronavirus in 10 minutes from a drop of blood. Covid-19 that appear approximately 10 to 15 days after contamination. The manufacture of this test is in progress in order to detect infected persons. Created in 2005 and based in Illkirch-Graffenstaden in Alsace, a major player in public health with more than 180 employees, the French laboratory BIOSYNEX designs, manufactures and distributes Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs). April 15, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern, France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • During the coronavirus crisis, Biosynex is the only laboratory to develop a COVID-19 screening test, on the territory of Alsace and the Northeastern, Grand Est in France. This test allows the detection of specific antibodies to the coronavirus in 10 minutes from a drop of blood. Covid-19 that appear approximately 10 to 15 days after contamination. The manufacture of this test is in progress in order to detect infected persons. Created in 2005 and based in Illkirch-Graffenstaden in Alsace, a major player in public health with more than 180 employees, the French laboratory BIOSYNEX designs, manufactures and distributes Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs). April 15, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern, France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • During the coronavirus crisis, Biosynex is the only laboratory to develop a COVID-19 screening test, on the territory of Alsace and the Northeastern, Grand Est in France. This test allows the detection of specific antibodies to the coronavirus in 10 minutes from a drop of blood. Covid-19 that appear approximately 10 to 15 days after contamination. The manufacture of this test is in progress in order to detect infected persons. Created in 2005 and based in Illkirch-Graffenstaden in Alsace, a major player in public health with more than 180 employees, the French laboratory BIOSYNEX designs, manufactures and distributes Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs). April 15, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern, France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • During the coronavirus crisis, Biosynex is the only laboratory to develop a COVID-19 screening test, on the territory of Alsace and the Northeastern, Grand Est in France. This test allows the detection of specific antibodies to the coronavirus in 10 minutes from a drop of blood. Covid-19 that appear approximately 10 to 15 days after contamination. The manufacture of this test is in progress in order to detect infected persons. Created in 2005 and based in Illkirch-Graffenstaden in Alsace, a major player in public health with more than 180 employees, the French laboratory BIOSYNEX designs, manufactures and distributes Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs). April 15, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern, France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • During the coronavirus crisis, Biosynex is the only laboratory to develop a COVID-19 screening test, on the territory of Alsace and the Northeastern, Grand Est in France. This test allows the detection of specific antibodies to the coronavirus in 10 minutes from a drop of blood. Covid-19 that appear approximately 10 to 15 days after contamination. The manufacture of this test is in progress in order to detect infected persons. Created in 2005 and based in Illkirch-Graffenstaden in Alsace, a major player in public health with more than 180 employees, the French laboratory BIOSYNEX designs, manufactures and distributes Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs). April 15, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern, France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A couple washes their hands with hydroalcoolic gel after visting her cousin in a bubble at Fondation Shadet Vercoustre nursing home on May 27, 2020 in Bourbourg near Gravelines, France, where a double entry bubble has been installed to allow visits without risk of contamination, as part of a prophylactic measure against the spread of the Covid-19 disease caused by the novel coronavirus. Relatives and residents each enter the tent through a different entrance to find themselves in the same room, separated by a transparent plastic canvas. These bubbles were originally designed for tourism by the company. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A man leaves a bubble next to a caregiver after a couple visits her cousin in a bubble at Fondation Shadet Vercoustre nursing home on May 27, 2020 in Bourbourg near Gravelines, France, where a double entry bubble has been installed to allow visits without risk of contamination, as part of a prophylactic measure against the spread of the Covid-19 disease caused by the novel coronavirus. Relatives and residents each enter the tent through a different entrance to find themselves in the same room, separated by a transparent plastic canvas. These bubbles were originally designed for tourism by the company. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A resident leaves a bubble after a daughter visits her mother in a bubble at Fondation Shadet Vercoustre nursing home on May 27, 2020 in Bourbourg near Gravelines, France, where a double entry bubble has been installed to allow visits without risk of contamination, as part of a prophylactic measure against the spread of the Covid-19 disease caused by the novel coronavirus. Relatives and residents each enter the tent through a different entrance to find themselves in the same room, separated by a transparent plastic canvas. These bubbles were originally designed for tourism by the company. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A nurse and a hospital service employee clean everything after a visit between a resident and her daughter in a bubble at Fondation Shadet Vercoustre nursing home on May 27, 2020 in Bourbourg near Gravelines, France, where a double entry bubble has been installed to allow visits without risk of contamination, as part of a prophylactic measure against the spread of the Covid-19 disease caused by the novel coronavirus. Relatives and residents each enter the tent through a different entrance to find themselves in the same room, separated by a transparent plastic canvas. These bubbles were originally designed for tourism by the company. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A woman visits her mother in a bubble at Fondation Shadet Vercoustre nursing home on May 27, 2020 in Bourbourg near Gravelines, France, where a double entry bubble has been installed to allow visits without risk of contamination, as part of a prophylactic measure against the spread of the Covid-19 disease caused by the novel coronavirus. Relatives and residents each enter the tent through a different entrance to find themselves in the same room, separated by a transparent plastic canvas. These bubbles were originally designed for tourism by the company. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A woman laughs as a daughter visits her mother in a bubble at Fondation Shadet Vercoustre nursing home on May 27, 2020 in Bourbourg near Gravelines, France, where a double entry bubble has been installed to allow visits without risk of contamination, as part of a prophylactic measure against the spread of the Covid-19 disease caused by the novel coronavirus. Relatives and residents each enter the tent through a different entrance to find themselves in the same room, separated by a transparent plastic canvas. These bubbles were originally designed for tourism by the company. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Women laugh as a daughter visits her mother in a bubble at Fondation Shadet Vercoustre nursing home on May 27, 2020 in Bourbourg near Gravelines, France, where a double entry bubble has been installed to allow visits without risk of contamination, as part of a prophylactic measure against the spread of the Covid-19 disease caused by the novel coronavirus. Relatives and residents each enter the tent through a different entrance to find themselves in the same room, separated by a transparent plastic canvas. These bubbles were originally designed for tourism by the company. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A woman visits her mother in a bubble at Fondation Shadet Vercoustre nursing home as a caregiver waits in a airlock on May 27, 2020 in Bourbourg near Gravelines, France, where a double entry bubble has been installed to allow visits without risk of contamination, as part of a prophylactic measure against the spread of the Covid-19 disease caused by the novel coronavirus. Relatives and residents each enter the tent through a different entrance to find themselves in the same room, separated by a transparent plastic canvas. These bubbles were originally designed for tourism by the company. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Women laugh as a daughter visits her mother in a bubble at Fondation Shadet Vercoustre nursing home on May 27, 2020 in Bourbourg near Gravelines, France, where a double entry bubble has been installed to allow visits without risk of contamination, as part of a prophylactic measure against the spread of the Covid-19 disease caused by the novel coronavirus. Relatives and residents each enter the tent through a different entrance to find themselves in the same room, separated by a transparent plastic canvas. These bubbles were originally designed for tourism by the company. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A woman touches her motherÂ’s hand through a plastic curtain as she visits her in a bubble at Fondation Shadet Vercoustre nursing home on May 27, 2020 in Bourbourg near Gravelines, France, where a double entry bubble has been installed to allow visits without risk of contamination, as part of a prophylactic measure against the spread of the Covid-19 disease caused by the novel coronavirus. Relatives and residents each enter the tent through a different entrance to find themselves in the same room, separated by a transparent plastic canvas. These bubbles were originally designed for tourism by the company. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A woman touches her motherÂ’s hand through a plastic curtain as she visits her in a bubble at Fondation Shadet Vercoustre nursing home on May 27, 2020 in Bourbourg near Gravelines, France, where a double entry bubble has been installed to allow visits without risk of contamination, as part of a prophylactic measure against the spread of the Covid-19 disease caused by the novel coronavirus. Relatives and residents each enter the tent through a different entrance to find themselves in the same room, separated by a transparent plastic canvas. These bubbles were originally designed for tourism by the company. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A woman touches her motherÂ’s hand through a plastic curtain as she visits her in a bubble at Fondation Shadet Vercoustre nursing home on May 27, 2020 in Bourbourg near Gravelines, France, where a double entry bubble has been installed to allow visits without risk of contamination, as part of a prophylactic measure against the spread of the Covid-19 disease caused by the novel coronavirus. Relatives and residents each enter the tent through a different entrance to find themselves in the same room, separated by a transparent plastic canvas. These bubbles were originally designed for tourism by the company. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A woman visits her mother in a bubble at Fondation Shadet Vercoustre nursing home on May 27, 2020 in Bourbourg near Gravelines, France, where a double entry bubble has been installed to allow visits without risk of contamination, as part of a prophylactic measure against the spread of the Covid-19 disease caused by the novel coronavirus. Relatives and residents each enter the tent through a different entrance to find themselves in the same room, separated by a transparent plastic canvas. These bubbles were originally designed for tourism by the company. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A woman visits her mother in a bubble at Fondation Shadet Vercoustre nursing home on May 27, 2020 in Bourbourg near Gravelines, France, where a double entry bubble has been installed to allow visits without risk of contamination, as part of a prophylactic measure against the spread of the Covid-19 disease caused by the novel coronavirus. Relatives and residents each enter the tent through a different entrance to find themselves in the same room, separated by a transparent plastic canvas. These bubbles were originally designed for tourism by the company. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • During the coronavirus crisis, Biosynex is the only laboratory to develop a COVID-19 screening test, on the territory of Alsace and the Northeastern, Grand Est in France. This test allows the detection of specific antibodies to the coronavirus in 10 minutes from a drop of blood. Covid-19 that appear approximately 10 to 15 days after contamination. The manufacture of this test is in progress in order to detect infected persons. Created in 2005 and based in Illkirch-Graffenstaden in Alsace, a major player in public health with more than 180 employees, the French laboratory BIOSYNEX designs, manufactures and distributes Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs). April 15, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern, France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • During the coronavirus crisis, Biosynex is the only laboratory to develop a COVID-19 screening test, on the territory of Alsace and the Northeastern, Grand Est in France. This test allows the detection of specific antibodies to the coronavirus in 10 minutes from a drop of blood. Covid-19 that appear approximately 10 to 15 days after contamination. The manufacture of this test is in progress in order to detect infected persons. Created in 2005 and based in Illkirch-Graffenstaden in Alsace, a major player in public health with more than 180 employees, the French laboratory BIOSYNEX designs, manufactures and distributes Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs). April 15, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern, France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • During the coronavirus crisis, Biosynex is the only laboratory to develop a COVID-19 screening test, on the territory of Alsace and the Northeastern, Grand Est in France. This test allows the detection of specific antibodies to the coronavirus in 10 minutes from a drop of blood. Covid-19 that appear approximately 10 to 15 days after contamination. The manufacture of this test is in progress in order to detect infected persons. Created in 2005 and based in Illkirch-Graffenstaden in Alsace, a major player in public health with more than 180 employees, the French laboratory BIOSYNEX designs, manufactures and distributes Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs). April 15, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern, France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • During the coronavirus crisis, Biosynex is the only laboratory to develop a COVID-19 screening test, on the territory of Alsace and the Northeastern, Grand Est in France. This test allows the detection of specific antibodies to the coronavirus in 10 minutes from a drop of blood. Covid-19 that appear approximately 10 to 15 days after contamination. The manufacture of this test is in progress in order to detect infected persons. Created in 2005 and based in Illkirch-Graffenstaden in Alsace, a major player in public health with more than 180 employees, the French laboratory BIOSYNEX designs, manufactures and distributes Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs). April 15, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern, France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • During the coronavirus crisis, Biosynex is the only laboratory to develop a COVID-19 screening test, on the territory of Alsace and the Northeastern, Grand Est in France. This test allows the detection of specific antibodies to the coronavirus in 10 minutes from a drop of blood. Covid-19 that appear approximately 10 to 15 days after contamination. The manufacture of this test is in progress in order to detect infected persons. Created in 2005 and based in Illkirch-Graffenstaden in Alsace, a major player in public health with more than 180 employees, the French laboratory BIOSYNEX designs, manufactures and distributes Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs). April 15, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern, France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • During the coronavirus crisis, Biosynex is the only laboratory to develop a COVID-19 screening test, on the territory of Alsace and the Northeastern, Grand Est in France. This test allows the detection of specific antibodies to the coronavirus in 10 minutes from a drop of blood. Covid-19 that appear approximately 10 to 15 days after contamination. The manufacture of this test is in progress in order to detect infected persons. Created in 2005 and based in Illkirch-Graffenstaden in Alsace, a major player in public health with more than 180 employees, the French laboratory BIOSYNEX designs, manufactures and distributes Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs). April 15, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern, France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • During the coronavirus crisis, Biosynex is the only laboratory to develop a COVID-19 screening test, on the territory of Alsace and the Northeastern, Grand Est in France. This test allows the detection of specific antibodies to the coronavirus in 10 minutes from a drop of blood. Covid-19 that appear approximately 10 to 15 days after contamination. The manufacture of this test is in progress in order to detect infected persons. Created in 2005 and based in Illkirch-Graffenstaden in Alsace, a major player in public health with more than 180 employees, the French laboratory BIOSYNEX designs, manufactures and distributes Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs). April 15, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern, France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • During the coronavirus crisis, Biosynex is the only laboratory to develop a COVID-19 screening test, on the territory of Alsace and the Northeastern, Grand Est in France. This test allows the detection of specific antibodies to the coronavirus in 10 minutes from a drop of blood. Covid-19 that appear approximately 10 to 15 days after contamination. The manufacture of this test is in progress in order to detect infected persons. Created in 2005 and based in Illkirch-Graffenstaden in Alsace, a major player in public health with more than 180 employees, the French laboratory BIOSYNEX designs, manufactures and distributes Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs). April 15, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern, France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • During the coronavirus crisis, Biosynex is the only laboratory to develop a COVID-19 screening test, on the territory of Alsace and the Northeastern, Grand Est in France. This test allows the detection of specific antibodies to the coronavirus in 10 minutes from a drop of blood. Covid-19 that appear approximately 10 to 15 days after contamination. The manufacture of this test is in progress in order to detect infected persons. Created in 2005 and based in Illkirch-Graffenstaden in Alsace, a major player in public health with more than 180 employees, the French laboratory BIOSYNEX designs, manufactures and distributes Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs). April 15, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern, France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • During the coronavirus crisis, Biosynex is the only laboratory to develop a COVID-19 screening test, on the territory of Alsace and the Northeastern, Grand Est in France. This test allows the detection of specific antibodies to the coronavirus in 10 minutes from a drop of blood. Covid-19 that appear approximately 10 to 15 days after contamination. The manufacture of this test is in progress in order to detect infected persons. Created in 2005 and based in Illkirch-Graffenstaden in Alsace, a major player in public health with more than 180 employees, the French laboratory BIOSYNEX designs, manufactures and distributes Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs). April 15, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern, France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • During the coronavirus crisis, Biosynex is the only laboratory to develop a COVID-19 screening test, on the territory of Alsace and the Northeastern, Grand Est in France. This test allows the detection of specific antibodies to the coronavirus in 10 minutes from a drop of blood. Covid-19 that appear approximately 10 to 15 days after contamination. The manufacture of this test is in progress in order to detect infected persons. Created in 2005 and based in Illkirch-Graffenstaden in Alsace, a major player in public health with more than 180 employees, the French laboratory BIOSYNEX designs, manufactures and distributes Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs). April 15, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern, France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • During the coronavirus crisis, Biosynex is the only laboratory to develop a COVID-19 screening test, on the territory of Alsace and the Northeastern, Grand Est in France. This test allows the detection of specific antibodies to the coronavirus in 10 minutes from a drop of blood. Covid-19 that appear approximately 10 to 15 days after contamination. The manufacture of this test is in progress in order to detect infected persons. Created in 2005 and based in Illkirch-Graffenstaden in Alsace, a major player in public health with more than 180 employees, the French laboratory BIOSYNEX designs, manufactures and distributes Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs). April 15, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern, France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • During the coronavirus crisis, Biosynex is the only laboratory to develop a COVID-19 screening test, on the territory of Alsace and the Northeastern, Grand Est in France. This test allows the detection of specific antibodies to the coronavirus in 10 minutes from a drop of blood. Covid-19 that appear approximately 10 to 15 days after contamination. The manufacture of this test is in progress in order to detect infected persons. Created in 2005 and based in Illkirch-Graffenstaden in Alsace, a major player in public health with more than 180 employees, the French laboratory BIOSYNEX designs, manufactures and distributes Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs). April 15, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern, France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • During the coronavirus crisis, Biosynex is the only laboratory to develop a COVID-19 screening test, on the territory of Alsace and the Northeastern, Grand Est in France. This test allows the detection of specific antibodies to the coronavirus in 10 minutes from a drop of blood. Covid-19 that appear approximately 10 to 15 days after contamination. The manufacture of this test is in progress in order to detect infected persons. Created in 2005 and based in Illkirch-Graffenstaden in Alsace, a major player in public health with more than 180 employees, the French laboratory BIOSYNEX designs, manufactures and distributes Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs). April 15, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern, France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • During the coronavirus crisis, Biosynex is the only laboratory to develop a COVID-19 screening test, on the territory of Alsace and the Northeastern, Grand Est in France. This test allows the detection of specific antibodies to the coronavirus in 10 minutes from a drop of blood. Covid-19 that appear approximately 10 to 15 days after contamination. The manufacture of this test is in progress in order to detect infected persons. Created in 2005 and based in Illkirch-Graffenstaden in Alsace, a major player in public health with more than 180 employees, the French laboratory BIOSYNEX designs, manufactures and distributes Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs). April 15, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern, France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • During the coronavirus crisis, Biosynex is the only laboratory to develop a COVID-19 screening test, on the territory of Alsace and the Northeastern, Grand Est in France. This test allows the detection of specific antibodies to the coronavirus in 10 minutes from a drop of blood. Covid-19 that appear approximately 10 to 15 days after contamination. The manufacture of this test is in progress in order to detect infected persons. Created in 2005 and based in Illkirch-Graffenstaden in Alsace, a major player in public health with more than 180 employees, the French laboratory BIOSYNEX designs, manufactures and distributes Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs). April 15, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern, France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • During the coronavirus crisis, Biosynex is the only laboratory to develop a COVID-19 screening test, on the territory of Alsace and the Northeastern, Grand Est in France. This test allows the detection of specific antibodies to the coronavirus in 10 minutes from a drop of blood. Covid-19 that appear approximately 10 to 15 days after contamination. The manufacture of this test is in progress in order to detect infected persons. Created in 2005 and based in Illkirch-Graffenstaden in Alsace, a major player in public health with more than 180 employees, the French laboratory BIOSYNEX designs, manufactures and distributes Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs). April 15, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern, France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • During the coronavirus crisis, Biosynex is the only laboratory to develop a COVID-19 screening test, on the territory of Alsace and the Northeastern, Grand Est in France. This test allows the detection of specific antibodies to the coronavirus in 10 minutes from a drop of blood. Covid-19 that appear approximately 10 to 15 days after contamination. The manufacture of this test is in progress in order to detect infected persons. Created in 2005 and based in Illkirch-Graffenstaden in Alsace, a major player in public health with more than 180 employees, the French laboratory BIOSYNEX designs, manufactures and distributes Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs). April 15, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern, France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • During the coronavirus crisis, Biosynex is the only laboratory to develop a COVID-19 screening test, on the territory of Alsace and the Northeastern, Grand Est in France. This test allows the detection of specific antibodies to the coronavirus in 10 minutes from a drop of blood. Covid-19 that appear approximately 10 to 15 days after contamination. The manufacture of this test is in progress in order to detect infected persons. Created in 2005 and based in Illkirch-Graffenstaden in Alsace, a major player in public health with more than 180 employees, the French laboratory BIOSYNEX designs, manufactures and distributes Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs). April 15, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern, France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • During the coronavirus crisis, Biosynex is the only laboratory to develop a COVID-19 screening test, on the territory of Alsace and the Northeastern, Grand Est in France. This test allows the detection of specific antibodies to the coronavirus in 10 minutes from a drop of blood. Covid-19 that appear approximately 10 to 15 days after contamination. The manufacture of this test is in progress in order to detect infected persons. Created in 2005 and based in Illkirch-Graffenstaden in Alsace, a major player in public health with more than 180 employees, the French laboratory BIOSYNEX designs, manufactures and distributes Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs). April 15, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern, France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • During the coronavirus crisis, Biosynex is the only laboratory to develop a COVID-19 screening test, on the territory of Alsace and the Northeastern, Grand Est in France. This test allows the detection of specific antibodies to the coronavirus in 10 minutes from a drop of blood. Covid-19 that appear approximately 10 to 15 days after contamination. The manufacture of this test is in progress in order to detect infected persons. Created in 2005 and based in Illkirch-Graffenstaden in Alsace, a major player in public health with more than 180 employees, the French laboratory BIOSYNEX designs, manufactures and distributes Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs). April 15, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern, France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • During the coronavirus crisis, Biosynex is the only laboratory to develop a COVID-19 screening test, on the territory of Alsace and the Northeastern, Grand Est in France. This test allows the detection of specific antibodies to the coronavirus in 10 minutes from a drop of blood. Covid-19 that appear approximately 10 to 15 days after contamination. The manufacture of this test is in progress in order to detect infected persons. Created in 2005 and based in Illkirch-Graffenstaden in Alsace, a major player in public health with more than 180 employees, the French laboratory BIOSYNEX designs, manufactures and distributes Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs). April 15, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern, France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • During the coronavirus crisis, Biosynex is the only laboratory to develop a COVID-19 screening test, on the territory of Alsace and the Northeastern, Grand Est in France. This test allows the detection of specific antibodies to the coronavirus in 10 minutes from a drop of blood. Covid-19 that appear approximately 10 to 15 days after contamination. The manufacture of this test is in progress in order to detect infected persons. Created in 2005 and based in Illkirch-Graffenstaden in Alsace, a major player in public health with more than 180 employees, the French laboratory BIOSYNEX designs, manufactures and distributes Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs). April 15, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern, France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • During the coronavirus crisis, Biosynex is the only laboratory to develop a COVID-19 screening test, on the territory of Alsace and the Northeastern, Grand Est in France. This test allows the detection of specific antibodies to the coronavirus in 10 minutes from a drop of blood. Covid-19 that appear approximately 10 to 15 days after contamination. The manufacture of this test is in progress in order to detect infected persons. Created in 2005 and based in Illkirch-Graffenstaden in Alsace, a major player in public health with more than 180 employees, the French laboratory BIOSYNEX designs, manufactures and distributes Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs). April 15, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern, France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • During the coronavirus crisis, Biosynex is the only laboratory to develop a COVID-19 screening test, on the territory of Alsace and the Northeastern, Grand Est in France. This test allows the detection of specific antibodies to the coronavirus in 10 minutes from a drop of blood. Covid-19 that appear approximately 10 to 15 days after contamination. The manufacture of this test is in progress in order to detect infected persons. Created in 2005 and based in Illkirch-Graffenstaden in Alsace, a major player in public health with more than 180 employees, the French laboratory BIOSYNEX designs, manufactures and distributes Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs). April 15, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern, France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • During the coronavirus crisis, Biosynex is the only laboratory to develop a COVID-19 screening test, on the territory of Alsace and the Northeastern, Grand Est in France. This test allows the detection of specific antibodies to the coronavirus in 10 minutes from a drop of blood. Covid-19 that appear approximately 10 to 15 days after contamination. The manufacture of this test is in progress in order to detect infected persons. Created in 2005 and based in Illkirch-Graffenstaden in Alsace, a major player in public health with more than 180 employees, the French laboratory BIOSYNEX designs, manufactures and distributes Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs). April 15, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern, France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • During the coronavirus crisis, Biosynex is the only laboratory to develop a COVID-19 screening test, on the territory of Alsace and the Northeastern, Grand Est in France. This test allows the detection of specific antibodies to the coronavirus in 10 minutes from a drop of blood. Covid-19 that appear approximately 10 to 15 days after contamination. The manufacture of this test is in progress in order to detect infected persons. Created in 2005 and based in Illkirch-Graffenstaden in Alsace, a major player in public health with more than 180 employees, the French laboratory BIOSYNEX designs, manufactures and distributes Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs). April 15, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern, France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • During the coronavirus crisis, Biosynex is the only laboratory to develop a COVID-19 screening test, on the territory of Alsace and the Northeastern, Grand Est in France. This test allows the detection of specific antibodies to the coronavirus in 10 minutes from a drop of blood. Covid-19 that appear approximately 10 to 15 days after contamination. The manufacture of this test is in progress in order to detect infected persons. Created in 2005 and based in Illkirch-Graffenstaden in Alsace, a major player in public health with more than 180 employees, the French laboratory BIOSYNEX designs, manufactures and distributes Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs). April 15, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern, France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • During the coronavirus crisis, Biosynex is the only laboratory to develop a COVID-19 screening test, on the territory of Alsace and the Northeastern, Grand Est in France. This test allows the detection of specific antibodies to the coronavirus in 10 minutes from a drop of blood. Covid-19 that appear approximately 10 to 15 days after contamination. The manufacture of this test is in progress in order to detect infected persons. Created in 2005 and based in Illkirch-Graffenstaden in Alsace, a major player in public health with more than 180 employees, the French laboratory BIOSYNEX designs, manufactures and distributes Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs). April 15, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern, France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • During the coronavirus crisis, Biosynex is the only laboratory to develop a COVID-19 screening test, on the territory of Alsace and the Northeastern, Grand Est in France. This test allows the detection of specific antibodies to the coronavirus in 10 minutes from a drop of blood. Covid-19 that appear approximately 10 to 15 days after contamination. The manufacture of this test is in progress in order to detect infected persons. Created in 2005 and based in Illkirch-Graffenstaden in Alsace, a major player in public health with more than 180 employees, the French laboratory BIOSYNEX designs, manufactures and distributes Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs). April 15, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern, France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • During the coronavirus crisis, Biosynex is the only laboratory to develop a COVID-19 screening test, on the territory of Alsace and the Northeastern, Grand Est in France. This test allows the detection of specific antibodies to the coronavirus in 10 minutes from a drop of blood. Covid-19 that appear approximately 10 to 15 days after contamination. The manufacture of this test is in progress in order to detect infected persons. Created in 2005 and based in Illkirch-Graffenstaden in Alsace, a major player in public health with more than 180 employees, the French laboratory BIOSYNEX designs, manufactures and distributes Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs). April 15, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern, France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • During the coronavirus crisis, Biosynex is the only laboratory to develop a COVID-19 screening test, on the territory of Alsace and the Northeastern, Grand Est in France. This test allows the detection of specific antibodies to the coronavirus in 10 minutes from a drop of blood. Covid-19 that appear approximately 10 to 15 days after contamination. The manufacture of this test is in progress in order to detect infected persons. Created in 2005 and based in Illkirch-Graffenstaden in Alsace, a major player in public health with more than 180 employees, the French laboratory BIOSYNEX designs, manufactures and distributes Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs). April 15, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern, France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • During the coronavirus crisis, Biosynex is the only laboratory to develop a COVID-19 screening test, on the territory of Alsace and the Northeastern, Grand Est in France. This test allows the detection of specific antibodies to the coronavirus in 10 minutes from a drop of blood. Covid-19 that appear approximately 10 to 15 days after contamination. The manufacture of this test is in progress in order to detect infected persons. Created in 2005 and based in Illkirch-Graffenstaden in Alsace, a major player in public health with more than 180 employees, the French laboratory BIOSYNEX designs, manufactures and distributes Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs). April 15, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern, France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • During the coronavirus crisis, Biosynex is the only laboratory to develop a COVID-19 screening test, on the territory of Alsace and the Northeastern, Grand Est in France. This test allows the detection of specific antibodies to the coronavirus in 10 minutes from a drop of blood. Covid-19 that appear approximately 10 to 15 days after contamination. The manufacture of this test is in progress in order to detect infected persons. Created in 2005 and based in Illkirch-Graffenstaden in Alsace, a major player in public health with more than 180 employees, the French laboratory BIOSYNEX designs, manufactures and distributes Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs). April 15, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern, France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • During the coronavirus crisis, Biosynex is the only laboratory to develop a COVID-19 screening test, on the territory of Alsace and the Northeastern, Grand Est in France. This test allows the detection of specific antibodies to the coronavirus in 10 minutes from a drop of blood. Covid-19 that appear approximately 10 to 15 days after contamination. The manufacture of this test is in progress in order to detect infected persons. Created in 2005 and based in Illkirch-Graffenstaden in Alsace, a major player in public health with more than 180 employees, the French laboratory BIOSYNEX designs, manufactures and distributes Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs). April 15, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern, France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • During the coronavirus crisis, Biosynex is the only laboratory to develop a COVID-19 screening test, on the territory of Alsace and the Northeastern, Grand Est in France. This test allows the detection of specific antibodies to the coronavirus in 10 minutes from a drop of blood. Covid-19 that appear approximately 10 to 15 days after contamination. The manufacture of this test is in progress in order to detect infected persons. Created in 2005 and based in Illkirch-Graffenstaden in Alsace, a major player in public health with more than 180 employees, the French laboratory BIOSYNEX designs, manufactures and distributes Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs). April 15, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern, France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • During the coronavirus crisis, Biosynex is the only laboratory to develop a COVID-19 screening test, on the territory of Alsace and the Northeastern, Grand Est in France. This test allows the detection of specific antibodies to the coronavirus in 10 minutes from a drop of blood. Covid-19 that appear approximately 10 to 15 days after contamination. The manufacture of this test is in progress in order to detect infected persons. Created in 2005 and based in Illkirch-Graffenstaden in Alsace, a major player in public health with more than 180 employees, the French laboratory BIOSYNEX designs, manufactures and distributes Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs). April 15, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern, France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • During the coronavirus crisis, Biosynex is the only laboratory to develop a COVID-19 screening test, on the territory of Alsace and the Northeastern, Grand Est in France. This test allows the detection of specific antibodies to the coronavirus in 10 minutes from a drop of blood. Covid-19 that appear approximately 10 to 15 days after contamination. The manufacture of this test is in progress in order to detect infected persons. Created in 2005 and based in Illkirch-Graffenstaden in Alsace, a major player in public health with more than 180 employees, the French laboratory BIOSYNEX designs, manufactures and distributes Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs). April 15, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern, France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • During the coronavirus crisis, Biosynex is the only laboratory to develop a COVID-19 screening test, on the territory of Alsace and the Northeastern, Grand Est in France. This test allows the detection of specific antibodies to the coronavirus in 10 minutes from a drop of blood. Covid-19 that appear approximately 10 to 15 days after contamination. The manufacture of this test is in progress in order to detect infected persons. Created in 2005 and based in Illkirch-Graffenstaden in Alsace, a major player in public health with more than 180 employees, the French laboratory BIOSYNEX designs, manufactures and distributes Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs). April 15, 2020, in Strasbourg Northeastern, France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM
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