Nigerian
students design coronavirus care robot
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[February 19, 2021]
By Abraham Achirga
ABUJA (Reuters) - Nigerian students have
built a machine they hope can one day help hospitals remotely treat
COVID-19 patients, taking temperatures, transporting medicine and
allowing medical workers to communicate with patients with a webcam and
screen.
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The robot is a remote-controlled cabinet on wheels, decked out with
a vibrant, floral pattern and dubbed "MAIROBOT".
In a demonstration, a school nurse loaded MAIROBOT with medicine and
a student, using a controller and goggles to see through a camera,
trundled the machine through a corridor and into a mock isolation
room to scan a student's forehead for her temperature.
"I hope this MAIROBOT can curb and reduce the risk that these health
personnel get - I want health workers to be safer," said Nabila
Abbas, one of the robot's creators.
The robotics team at the Glisten International Academy in Nigeria's
capital Abuja started out trying to build MAIROBOT by collaborating
online, but eventually had to come together to finish the project in
their lab.
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But MAIROBOT, which took about
three months to build, is still in its early
days. During the demonstration, the isolation
room door had to be left open for it, and it can
only carry medication, so patients would
self-administer while a nurse watches over the
camera.
"Right now we are working on upgrading it," said
David Adeniyi, the teacher overseeing the
robotics team, who says the students hope to
make MAIROBOT commercially available one day.
For Abbas, the robot's use will not stop at the
coronavirus.
"Other infectious diseases can also be curbed
using MAIROBOT like Ebola, Lassa fever and all
these infectious viruses," she said.
(Reporting by Abraham Achirga; Editing by Angus
MacSwan)
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