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San José, Jan 26. (EFE) (CAMERA: María José Brenes) .- Costa Rican scientists develop a saliva test to detect COVID-19.
Istanbul (Turkey), Oct 19 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Erdem Sahin) Turkish scientists have developed a technique to obtain saliva with mouthwash for Covid-19 tests, an alternative to the annoying extraction of samples from nose or throat with a cotton swab. The new technique is also more accurate.FOOTAGE OF THE LAB AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ACIBADEM IN ISTANBUL.SOUNDBITES OF TANIL KOCAGÖZ, PROGRAM DIRECTOR AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ACIBADEM IN ISTANBUL.
Bangkok, Apr 7 (EFE/EPA).- A team of Thai university students and their professors from the Faculty of Engineering, Chulalongkorn University, has developed quarantine telepresence delivery smart robots for use in hospitals to help doctor and medic staff with the assessment treatment of COVID-19 infections. The robots will be used for screening, observing patients and delivering food and medical supplies to COVID-19 patients with an aim to protect the medical staff from infections. (Camera: RUNGROJ YONGRIT). SHOT LIST: THAI UNIVERSITY STUDENTS CARRY OUT A DEMONSTRATION OF A QUARANTINE TELEPRESENCE DELIVERY SMART ROBOT, USED FOR DELIVERING FOOD AND MEDICAL SUPPLIES TO COVID-19 PATIENT, DURING A PRESS CONFERENCE IN BANGKOK, THAILAND.
Inventors are working on a robot to carry out basic health tasks to help free up medical staff's time amidst the coronavirus.
Scientists at Florida Atlantic University have developed an intelligent robodog.