Gadgets help fight the corona, know how
Gadgets help fight the corona, know how
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Recently, a company named Broadcast Engineering Consultants India said that it would soon introduce wristbands for hospitals and state governments with the help of doctors to keep a close watch on corona infected and quarantined people. The company's chairman George Kuruvilla said that the wristbands are likely to roll out in May. The wristband will have a database of the location of people quarantined. The wristbands will also have an emergency button through which users will be able to seek help. 

Canada - Skiin is being used here which is a kind of smart cloth. This smart cloth is designed by Canadian company Mayant. This fabric has a variety of sensors that can measure things like sleep quality, activity, temperature, and ECG levels. Its clothing collection includes underwear, shirts, and masks worn at bedtime. The company claims that with the help of these sensors, the patient can get the doctor to do his examination at home and avoid going to the hospital.

Ireland is being used RespiraSense to monitor the breathing of people in Ireland, which is like a sticker. Stick this ribs. It was created in 2011 by Ireland-based company PMD Solutions. During Corona, the device is being used in some hospitals in Ireland to monitor the breath of infected and potential patients. This device monitors how fast the patient is breathing and sends the data connected to the phone with the help of Bluetooth. If the patient breathes fast or has difficulty in breathing, then the information reaches the doctor immediately. Also, the possibility of pneumonia and heart attack can also be identified.

England- VitalPatch is being used to monitor patients here. Vitalpatch is applied to the patient's chest. In 2011, the company MediBiosense launched a wearable biosensor named VitalPatch, used to monitor patients who had cardiac surgery. But now in many hospitals in England, this corona is also used to monitor patients. VitalPatch sensors reveal things like heart rate, ECG, temperature, breathing rate and blood oxygen level. This information is also used in surveillance to identify the corona patient. It is also accredited by the US FDA.

The US- Lief Rx is also affixed to the chest. American startup Life Therapeutics has built a wearable device for mental health. It is believed that due to corona, cases related to mental illness will also increase. In this case, this device can help monitor mental health. The device with an electrocardiogram sensor tries to analyze the heart rate to find out if the person has symptoms of anxiety and tension. It is made by Rohan Dixit of Indian origin. For this he did research in Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh.

Finland- Finland is using the Aura Smart Ring to identify the symptoms of the corona. Finland's company Aura Health's smart ring 'Aura Ring' tracks sleep. This ring is capable of monitoring skin temperature and heart rate. Now the company is studying with the University of California whether this ring can detect the symptoms of Corona early and alert users that they are infected. 30 thousand people are participating in this study. The biggest feature of the device is that it is very small in size and can be worn in the finger-like of any jewellery.

Dubai- In Dubai these days special helmets have been given to the police, which can check the temperature of people. These helmets have been made by Chinese company Casey Wearable, which can measure temperatures from 16 feet away. The company claims that helmets can check the temperature of 200 people in a minute and can also alert anyone if they have a fever. The company claims that like the Dubai Police, this helmet can also be used by guards engaged in the security of malls, offices etc., which will save time spent in an investigation.

India- Chennai startup Helixon has created a device called Oxy2, which measures temperature, heart rate and oxygen saturation in real-time. The device may inform the doctor or attendant if the standard parameter changes. Apart from this, the company has also created '98.6 Fever Watch ', which continuously measures the user's temperature and sends information to the doctor when the temperature rises. It costs Rs 2500.

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