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    	<title>COVID-19 Innovation: How Drones Can Help in the Current Pandemic Crisis</title>
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    	<pubDate>Mon, 27 Apr 2020 02:15:49 PST</pubDate>
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    	<description>Learn more about how drones can help during this pandemic crisis, COVID-19: innovation.</description>
        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Almost every country is affected by the <a href="https://kenkarlo.com/tags/covid-19" target="_blank">novel coronavirus</a>, with around&nbsp;<a href="https://nation.com.pk/26-Apr-2020/global-coronavirus-cases-exceed-2-9-million" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">2.9 million confirmed cases</a>
globally. As a result, several governments, organizations, and societies are thinking
and strategizing on how to reduce physical contact.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Currently, medical
personnel, local police, and refuse collectors are the major heroes around
every neighborhood. They work around the clock so that people stay indoors, and
the pandemic is curbed as much as possible. To help their effort, several
technologies are increasingly utilized.</p>
<p>Among the handy techs
is the drone. The flying tech is currently being used in different capacities
to limit people’s movement, as well as provide necessary assistance to health
workers. If you're interested in drones, whether it's a DJI, 
Parrot, Potensic, Holy Stone, check out these <a href="https://dronetester.co.uk/best-drone-companies/" target="_blank">best drone companies</a> on the market. </p><p>To learn more about how a drone can help during this pandemic crisis,
endeavor to read this article. </p><h2>Distribution of
Disinfectant</h2>
<p class="text-center">
    <amp-img src="https://kenkarlo.com/assets/images/blog/986559-drone-disenfectant.jpg" width="800" height="500" alt="disinfectant drone" layout="responsive"></amp-img>
    <small>Source: TechStartups.com</small>
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<p>Considering that drones are easy to use, inexpensive, and move without delay, they come handy for disinfecting public spaces. Several countries have successfully used agricultural spray drones to apply disinfectants in potentially affected areas. Notable among the nations include China, India, Colombia, Spain, Chile, the <a href="https://www.newsflare.com/video/345329/drones-disinfect-street-in-the-philippines-to-fight-coronavirus" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Philippines</a>, and the UAE. To use this technique, all you need is to fill the drones with the disinfectant. Using drones is really useful as the techs can cover more ground in less time compared to the traditional method. A spraying UAV filled with 16 liters of disinfectant will disinfect about one hundred thousand square meters within sixty minutes, according to DJI. More so, the use of drone help reduces the risk of exposing health and sanitation workers to the virus and other health conditions.</p><h2>Recognizing the Sick People</h2><p>Another vital usefulness of drones during the pandemic period is the identification of infected individuals. In China, among the measures utilized to recognize sick people walking around is through the use of a drone. The tech experts applied the thermal sensor to the flyable tech. With the sensor, the health workers could scan a considerable population that is potentially infected with the virus. So, it becomes easier to locate people affected by a coronavirus.</p><h2>Broadcasting Information</h2>
<p class="text-center">
    <amp-img src="https://kenkarlo.com/assets/images/blog/296390-53020901_303.jpg" width="700" height="394" alt="broadcasting information drone" layout="responsive"></amp-img>
    <small>Source:  Getty Images/AFP</small>
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<p>Getting health information about the novel virus to the public is one of the most important measures to fight against the disease. As for rural areas without open communication channels, sending messages to the local public is challenging. However, with the use of loudspeakers attached to drones, many countries have been able to communicate with the public in rural and urban areas. The drones are used to make public announcements about the virus, the necessary precautions to take, and the hotline to contact if anyone notices the symptoms. China and several European countries are informing their citizens about the importance of social-distancing and mask-wearing through drones.</p><h2>Delivery of Essential Items</h2>
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    <amp-img src="https://kenkarlo.com/assets/images/blog/650851-drone-delivery.jpg" width="800" height="500" alt="delivery drone" layout="responsive"></amp-img>
    <small>Source: Forbes.com</small>
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<p>Essentials, such as medical supplies and laboratory testing kits, are needed now than ever. Fortunately, we have drones to send them across to the medical personnel to minimize physical contact. In Wuhan, China, drones are used to send medical supplies to different hospitals. With the tech, the delivery of medical supplies is faster and safer. Aside from medical essentials, countries, such as China, the US, and Australia, are using drones to send groceries to the doorsteps of their citizens. In fact, since the coronavirus outbreak, the number of drones used for deliveries in Virginia has increased significantly. So, drones are handy techs to deliver foods and other essential items to people in red zones so as to limit physical contact as much as possible.</p><h3>Conclusion</h3><p>From the discussions
above, it’s evident that drones are instrumental during this pandemic crisis.
Aside from the usefulness stated in this article, some people have even used
drones to send small items, such as food, to their neighbors. Without any
doubt, drones and other techs will surely help end the crisis if utilized effectively. </p><p><br></p>]]></content:encoded>
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