GeNose C-19 processors. Each unit can daily evaluate 500-600 breathing bags. The GeNose C19 is a coronavirus screening device created by Indonesia’s Gajah Mada University in Yogyakarta that can quickly analyze the exhalations into a plastic breathing bag and determine if the COVID-19 virus is present in only 3 minutes. The machine examining the collected exhalations from the plastic bags uses reagent gasses to detect COVID-19. The system and the technology have been tested and certified by the Indonesian Ministry of Health under the category of “ Electro-medical non-radioactive B” with an official registration number of RI AKD 2040102288. NusaBali, the Manager of Stakeholder Relations at the