Main  /  News  / 
10.04.20
High-precision Diagnostic Systems for Detecting COVID-19 Delivered to Ukraine
High-precision Diagnostic Systems for Detecting COVID-19 Delivered to Ukraine user/common.seoImage

High-precision and highly efficient diagnostic systems for detecting COVID-19 disease, purchased in China by Vadym Novynskyi's Foundation in Honor of the Intercession of the Most Holy Mother of God, arrived in Ukraine.

Three iPonatic systems have been customs cleared and sent to healthcare facilities of Kherson, Mariupol, and Kryvyi Rih cities.

The systems use the PCR (polymerase chain reaction) technology. In addition to the diagnosis of COVID-19 coronavirus, they allow the detection of respiratory pathogens of influenza A and B virus, respiratory syncytial virus, adenovirus, human rhinovirus, and mycoplasma pneumonia.

The advantages of the system include a shortened testing time cycle (up to 40 minutes), intelligent data processing (voice prompts, automated analysis of the results, etc.). In addition, the system does not have any restrictions in terms of the location/placement area of the device and the testing process. Reagents can be stored at room temperature. The systems are recommended by the World Health Organization. Their results can be integrated into the national healthcare information system, and their integration with eHealth is also possible.

18.12.25
The State Budget of Ukraine Received 41% Less Taxes from Smart Holding in the First 9 Months of 2025
As of January–September 2025, the Group’s companies paid 543 million UAH in taxes, which is 41% less than in the same period last year (915 million UAH). This reduction occurred, among other reasons, due to increased government pressure and the blocking of gas production assets of the publicly listed British company Enwell Energy.
17.11.25
Ukraine imports gas, while blocking its own fields
Ukraine has gas, but cannot produce it. Not because of the war. Not because of missiles. Due to the decisions of state bodies.
07.11.25
We need to distinguish sanctions against individuals and the work of enterprises operating in Ukraine, paying taxes and supporting energy independence
Today, the Ukrainian energy sector lives between two realities: On the one hand, there is an urgent need for its own gas, on the other hand, there are legal norms that actually stop those who can provide this resource.