Published 07:27 IST, June 20th 2020
Assam restaurant owner redesigns robots to serve food, medicine to COVID-19 patients
A restaurant owner in Assam’s Guwahati has redesigned robots, enabling them to serve food and medicine to Coronavirus patients
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As Coronavirus crisis grips Assam, a restaurant owner in Guwahati has redesigned robots, enabling m to serve food and medicine to Coronavirus patients and facilitate virtual meetings with doctors.
Restaurant owner SN Farid told ANI that he has been using robots at his restaurant for 1.5 years to serve drinks to customers. In wake of COVID-19 crisis, he decided to redesign m to assist health care professionals.
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Assam Health Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Friday informed that 102 new positive cases of Coronavirus were reported in Assam, taking total count in state to 5,006, including 1,928 active cases, 3,066 discharged and nine deaths.
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Aurangabad student designs robot for delivery of medicines
In ar similar incident, an Aurangabad student has designed a robot for contactless delivery of medical supplies and food to patients. Sair Suresh Rangdal, a seventh standard student has come up with a battery-operated robot named 'Shourya' in Aurangabad which can be controlled remotely using a smartphone and can be used to deliver necessities to patients in hospitals, saving medical staff from coming in contact with a possible infection.
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" robot is operated by battery and can be controlled by a smartphone. It can carry items weighing up to 1 kg," said Suresh to news ncy ANI. " aim behind designing this robot is to reduce physical contact of medical staff with coronavirus patients and hence reducing ir change of contracting COVID-19. It can move forward, backward, 360 degrees right and left," he added.
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(With inputs from ANI)
07:27 IST, June 20th 2020