Sample collection by drive-through system implemented by Osaka Prefecture
The prefectural government will increase the number of specimens collected and testing capacity, and increase the number of specimens that can be processed per day from 420 to 890. The number of specimen collection sites in the prefecture is expected to increase from the current 15 to more than 20. A prefectural government official said, "If we can increase the number of collection sites, we can reduce the number of days we have to wait for tests. In Japan, Nara Prefecture, Tokyo and other prefectures have introduced this method of collecting specimens. Photo: April 23, 2020, Osaka Prefecture, Credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images
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