The fact that many doctors and nurses and also getting infected by treating the COVID-19 patients are known to all. While many people have expressed regrets to this, one student from Chattisgarh has put efforts to save our doctors.
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Yogesh Sahu, a final engineering student from Mahasamud, Chattisgarh has designed a robot that can take an update on patient’s health instead of doctors. This will save the lives of many doctors who are getting infected from coronavirus.
Yogesh Sahu claims that this internet controlled robot will prove effective and save many doctors and nurses being affected while performing their duties.
Yogesh designed the robot along with his two friends and it cost them 5000 rupees to develop this idea to reality.
Yogesh Said:
“I built this with two of my friends. It took us around Rs 5000 to build this. We can connect the robot directly to the internet, it can then be operated from anywhere. Doctors can interact with the patients through the camera in it and give them medicines”,
ANI also tweeted about this young minds initiative:
Chhattisgarh: Yogesh Sahu, an engineering final yr student in Mahasamund, claims that he has built an internet controlled robot that can be used to attend to patients on behalf of doctors. He says, “Doctors are risking their lives to save people. Wanted to do something for them.” pic.twitter.com/qHL915PuyD
— ANI (@ANI) April 8, 2020
I built this with two of my friends. It took us around Rs 5000 to build this. We can connect the robot directly to the internet, it can then be operated from anywhere. Doctors can interact with the patients through the camera in it and give them medicines: Yogesh Kumar Sahu https://t.co/tfF8kDfJ4K
— ANI (@ANI) April 8, 2020
One speciality of this robot is you can actually talk to it. Yogesh insisted the govt on providing funds so that they could ake more such robots.
Yogesh’s field helped him a lot in executing this idea and said:
“We learnt to make this through YouTube. The fact that I’m electronics & telecommunication student helped too”.