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Coronavirus: meet humanity’s new ally in the infection fight: robots

  • Scientists and engineers are working on robotic solutions that could help stem the spread of Covid-19

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Drew Glatczak from Formulatrix sets-up Mantis automated liquid handler robot at Mirimus lab. Photo: AFP

They disinfect hospital corridors with ultraviolet light to eliminate traces of the novel coronavirus. They help nurses manage routine tasks so they can spend more time with sick patients. They deliver meals to people heeding public health orders to stay at home and help police deliver warnings to those who aren’t.

As medical researchers rush to develop treatments and vaccines to deploy against the coronavirus, scientists and engineers are working on another type of weapon that could play an instrumental role in fighting the COVID-19 pandemic: robots.

“As epidemics escalate, the potential roles of robotics are becoming increasingly clear,” an international group of researchers wrote last month in the journal Science Robotics.

A coronavirus patient under treatment in the intensive care unit interacts with a robot at 'Ospedale di Circolo' hospital, in Varese, Italy. Photo: AP Photo
A coronavirus patient under treatment in the intensive care unit interacts with a robot at 'Ospedale di Circolo' hospital, in Varese, Italy. Photo: AP Photo

And there’s much more robots could do if engineers concentrated their efforts on the greatest needs, researchers said.

“At this time, we really need to ensure that we have a global orchestrated sustainable approach to (robotics) research,” said Guang-Zhong Yang, dean of the Institute of Medical Robotics at Shanghai Jiao Tong University.

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