Published 22:50 IST, April 3rd 2020
Robotic nurses to deliver drugs to COVID-19 patients in Tamil Nadu hospital
Health Minister C Vijayabaskar inspected the functioning of the robots at the hospital on Friday and he said the initiative would help reduce the risk of infection
Robotic nurses will now deliver food and medicine to coronavirus patients in Tamil Nadu's government-run Stanley Medical College Hospital here in a bid to curtail direct contact with the infected people and help avoid spread of the contagion.
Health Minister C Vijayabaskar inspected the functioning of the robots at the hospital on Friday and he said the initiative would help reduce the risk of infection.
In a tweet, he said: #update: Visited #Stanley Hospital morning. Checked the functions of #roboticnurses to be used in #corona wards, that can deliver food & medicine. This will limit the amount of direct contact doctors and nurses have with patients, thus reducing the risk of infection."
The robot's arms hold a fixed tray in which food and medicine could be delivered to the designated spot and the equipment is remotely controlled.
A demonstration involving the robot (which has an insignia that "I can talk,") was done and the machine carried a jar of water, a tumbler and a sanitiser to a predetermined spot when the Minister visited the hospital. The Stanley hospital, one of the oldest in the city, is also among the designated facilities for treatment of COVID- 19 patients.
Image Credits: ANI
Updated 22:50 IST, April 3rd 2020