Application of Multipurpose Robot for Covid-19

Nikhil N. Pawar, Umesh Kubade, Pranjali M. Jumle
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There is a significant need for robotics, particularly in the healthcare field, as a result of the rising amount of Covid-19 patients. Keeping social distance has become a necessary preventative precaution since SARS-CoV-2 predominantly spreads through direct people contact and infected objects. The initiative provides an innovative impression of the patient's health. This necessitates treating sick people with a minimal doctor-patient contact. Robotics in the medical industry reduces the requirement for hospital staff by preventing primary medical employees from contracting the coronavirus and by preventing certain medicinal tasks from being partly performed by robots. Such a study aims to draw attention to the growing significance of robotic technologies in the medical industry and related fields. To do this, a thorough analysis of the numerous robotics used globally throughout the Covid-19 outbreak to attenuate and confine the virus was carried out. The findings indicate that using robots in the medical industry can significantly reduce the transmission of SARS-CoV-2 since it prevents the virus from spreading between sick people and medical personnel while also providing additional benefits like sanitation and cleanliness.
新型冠状病毒多用途机器人的应用
由于Covid-19患者数量的增加,对机器人的需求很大,特别是在医疗保健领域。由于新冠病毒主要通过人的直接接触和被感染的物体传播,因此保持社交距离成为必要的预防措施。该倡议为病人的健康提供了一种创新的印象。这就需要尽量减少医患接触来治疗病人。医疗行业的机器人通过防止初级医疗人员感染冠状病毒和防止某些医疗任务部分由机器人完成,减少了对医院员工的需求。这项研究旨在引起人们对机器人技术在医疗行业和相关领域日益增长的重要性的关注。为此,研究人员对Covid-19疫情期间全球用于减弱和限制病毒的众多机器人进行了全面分析。研究结果表明,在医疗行业使用机器人可以显著减少SARS-CoV-2的传播,因为它可以防止病毒在病人和医务人员之间传播,同时还提供卫生和清洁等额外好处。
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