Iran parades 'coronavirus radar' that looks like fake bomb detector

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Iran parades 'coronavirus radar' that can 'detect cases from 100 yards'

Iran boasted that the 'state-of-the art' device could detect virus cases 'remotely'. The regime claims the invention by 'local scientists' would eliminate blood tests. Device looks like the fake bomb detector sold by conman James McCormick.

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