Robots to serve food and medicine to COVID-19 patients in Jharkhand

Developed by District Deputy Development Commissioner (DDC) Aditya Ranjan, the remote-controlled COBOT-Robotics will provide food and medicine to patients
A similar robot that was launched in Chennai earlier (Pic: PTI)
A similar robot that was launched in Chennai earlier (Pic: PTI)

Robots will serve food and give medicine to COVID-19 patients in two hospitals in Jharkhand's West Singhbhum district from Tuesday, in a step to protect doctors and health workers from getting infected with the Coronavirus.

Developed by District Deputy Development Commissioner (DDC) Aditya Ranjan, the remote-controlled COBOT-Robotics will provide food and medicine to patients without human intervention, an official release said. The 20 and 30-bed 'high-tech isolation wards' will be inaugurated at the ANM Skill Centre, Chaibasa Sadar Hospital and COVID-19 Railway Hospital, Chakradharpur respectively on Tuesday, it said.

"Each bed has been designed like a room where medicine and food will be provided to patients through COBOT-Robotics. This is the first-of-its-kind initiative in the country," the release said, quoting the DDC.

A team of engineers, under the supervision of the DDC, designed and programmed COBOT-Robotics in a garage in Ranjan's residence, the release said. The DDC had earlier designed a booth to protect health workers collecting samples of persons suspected to be infected with Coronavirus, it added.

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