>>8715088 (pb)
>>8715203 (pb)
>drones 'sanitizing' countries abroad in the news?
Like these for instance;
Coronavirus: Should the UK use drones to disinfect public spaces?
"It wants to train drone pilots from the emergency services to spray public areas with disinfectant."
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-52109824
How the streets, shopping malls and playgrounds of Australia could soon be sprayed with disinfectant by DRONES in a radical new plan to defeat coronavirus
"Inspiration came from China who used 12,000 drones during the height of the pandemic outbreak to disinfect more than 600,000,000m² of public spaces."
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8182293/Streets-shopping-malls-playgrounds-sprayed-disinfectant-DRONES-Australia.html
What America can learn from China’s use of robots and telemedicine to combat the coronavirus
"China and Spain have used drones to monitor people during lockdown campaigns, while South Korea has deployed them to help disinfect areas in Daegu, an epidemic hotspot"
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/03/18/how-china-is-using-robots-and-telemedicine-to-combat-the-coronavirus.html
Here’s how Asia is using tech to tackle COVID-19
"Disinfecting drones. Talking robots. Artificial intelligence that can scan thousands of medical images in a flash."
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/03/asia-technology-coronavirus-covid19-solutions
Analysis: 'Pragmatic' Asia fast-tracks hi-tech coronavirus solutions
"In China, where the virus emerged late last year, robots are disinfecting hospitals, drones are delivering medical supplies and AI is being used to sort scans to spot the infection."
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-tech-trfn/analysis-pragmatic-asia-fast-tracks-hi-tech-coronavirus-solutions-idUSKBN2132ZP