The robot will assist medical staff serving Corona virus patients


Ranchi, April 14, 2020, Tuesday

Corona virus infection is steadily increasing, now doctors and health workers are not excluded. Thus, a robotic experiment has been conducted in Jharkhand to protect the doctors and staff treating patients even by risking their lives in the epidemic. The staff will carry food and medicine only to prevent the corona patients from having to frequent them. According to the PTI report, the district Deputy Development Commissioner Aditya Ranjan has developed a robot that will become an angel in the epidemic of Kovid-19.


This will reduce the chances that the corona virus will be transmitted by reducing human intervention. According to the Health Ministry report, 24 people have been infected with the corona virus. Remember that Jharkhand is a state where not a single case was reported for a long time for corona virus. Health officials believe that seven new cases of Covid-19 have come from Ranchi, Bokaro and Giridih districts. In India, 10,356 people are afflicted with the Corona virus while 339 have died. There are currently 8988 active corona cases in India.

Corona virus infection is required to maintain social distinction as the Corona positivo spreads through outbreak patients. In some cases, corona virus patients do not show any symptoms, so they are spreading corona virus in a silent way. While hundreds of physicians and nurses are treating coronary infected patients at death, it is difficult to maintain social distance with patients, but the risks can be reduced by using artificial intelligence such as drugs and a food robot.

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