The Rwandan government has taken delivery of 5 humanoid robots which can screen and deliver foods and drugs to those suffering from Coronavirus.
BBC reported that
the country’s health minister, Daniel Ngamije made the announcement on Tuesday
May 19. He also disclosed that the robots were brought in to reduce the
exposure of health workers to COVID-19 patients.
Ngamije said;
"We need additional
robots for other duties like disinfection in public space and we are working to
get them."
The 5 robots which were named Akazuba, Ikizere, Mwiza, Ngabo and Urumuri, are manufactured by a Belgium-based company.
Rwanda's health
ministry says the units have a number of abilities, including:
Screening 50 to 150
people per minute
Recording and
storing patient data
Alerting health
workers to abnormalities
Warning people who
aren't wearing marks, or are wearing them improperly
There are two
Coronavirus treatment facilities in Rwanda, one is on the outskirts of the
capital Kigali and the other in the south-eastern town of Nyamata.
The country has so
far recorded 308 confirmed cases of Coronavirus, 203 recoveries and no deaths.
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