Rwanda: Deploys Robots to Reduce The Risk Of Contamination Of Health Professionals in COVID-19 Treatment Centers
By Richard Adorsu-
NEW AFRICA DAILY NEWS (NADN) Accra, Ghana- One of the challenges being faced worldwide is the rate of infection of health professionals while treating COVID-19 patients.
To minimize contact time with confirmed cases and therefore reducing the risk of contamination of health professionals in COVID-19 treatment centers, robots were deployed. At Gatenga and Kanyinya treatment centers in Kigali City, visits by medical staff to patients went from 3-4 to 2 per day since May 2020.
The 5 human-size robots are programmed to perform temperature screening, take readings of vitals, deliver video messages and detect people not wearing masks then instruct them to wear masks properly.
On Tuesday, the Kanyinya COVID-19 Treatment Centre, the 5 robots were launched by the Ministry of Health. Named in Kinyarwanda, Akazuba, Ikirezi, Mwiza, Ngabo, and Urumuri are made by Zora Bots, a Belgian company specialized in robotics. They were acquired through a partnership between the UNDP Rwanda Accelerator Lab (AccLab) and the Ministry of ICT and Innovation. Each robot costs about $30,000.
Urumuri is currently deployed at the Kigali International Airport with the capacity to screen 50 to 150 people per minute and report abnormalities to officers on duty.
As Rwanda is reopening Kigali International Airport for commercial international flights from 1st of August, Urumuri will allow to speed up mass screenings of fever for passengers as they land.
Smart anti-epidemic robots have been used in Asia to help flatten the COVID-19 curve. The pandemic has proven to be a crosscutting challenge affecting Rwanda in all sectors (Health,
Economy, Education, Agriculture,..). It therefore requires different sometimes innovative solutions with available resources like robots.
For New Africa Daily News Richard Adorsu Reports, Africa Correspondent
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