A funny moment of Covid-19 season in Hue: Homemade robots from toy cars roam around providing relief for patients
A simple invention of the Covid-19 campaign, but no less subtle, has made many people surprised and admired for its creativity.
In recent months, the anti-epidemic Covid-19 has always taken place very seriously and urgently in our country. Not only treating and treating patients but also the prevention of diseases must be considered above all, avoiding the risk of untimely back-ups and overloads for the community. Therefore, the steps of isolation and safety against pathogens risks are one of the important considerations that are deeply embedded in the minds of nurses, doctors and people.
Understanding this, the team of physicians at the new Hue Central Hospital has made many netizens admire because of their dedication and creativity. A number of photos are being shared on Facebook show a funny homemade robot working day and night nonstop, providing food, water and accessories to treat patients here.
Photo: Facebook
According to some previous information, this is the result of Mr. Huynh Phuc Minh, Head of the Hospital Services Unit at Hue Central Hospital. Facing the complicated and complicated development of the Covid-19 epidemic, he came up with an idea to create a robot that would deliver food, drinks and prescriptions to isolated patients in the room.
This robot is actually assembled from many components including the toy car remote control car seat size for children, attached to the closet frame and a broadcast camera mounted on the head. Detailed components include automatic control chip, battery and battery charging system, remote transmitter and receiver. Thus, the robot operator can fully prepare furniture and guide the location of patients, minimizing the risk of direct contact with the patient.
Mr. Huynh Phuc Minh (left) in the process of making robots. Photo: Han Dang
It is known that this homemade robot can carry a load of up to 60kg, move a maximum speed of 20km / h and remote control coverage of 30m. It may look cumbersome, but many shared that robots can manage and turn quite flexibly in narrow corridors. Not only food or medicine, bedding items can also be placed in a drawer to give to patients in need.
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