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Bangkok, Apr 7 (EFE/EPA).- A team of Thai university students and their professors from the Faculty of Engineering, Chulalongkorn University, has developed quarantine telepresence delivery smart robots for use in hospitals to help doctor and medic staff with the assessment treatment of COVID-19 infections. The robots will be used for screening, observing patients and delivering food and medical supplies to COVID-19 patients with an aim to protect the medical staff from infections. (Camera: RUNGROJ YONGRIT). SHOT LIST: THAI UNIVERSITY STUDENTS CARRY OUT A DEMONSTRATION OF A QUARANTINE TELEPRESENCE DELIVERY SMART ROBOT, USED FOR DELIVERING FOOD AND MEDICAL SUPPLIES TO COVID-19 PATIENT, DURING A PRESS CONFERENCE IN BANGKOK, THAILAND.
Taguig City, Jul 16 (EFE/EPA).- Students of a Philippines high school on Friday participated in a virtual graduation ceremony to prevent the spread of Covid-19.The faces of the students were shown on tablets attached to robots at Senator Renato Cayetano Memorial Science and Technology in Taguig City, south of Manila, during a ceremony livestreamed on Facebook. (Camera: FRANCIS MALASIG)SHOT LIST: ONLINE GRADUATION CEREMONY AT SENATOR RENATO CAYETANO MEMORIAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY IN TAGUIG CITY, PHILIPPINES.
Cachoeiras de Macacu (Brazil), Apr 27 (EFE) .- Brazilian researchers developed a serum against Covid-19 from horse plasma, which could generate antibodies up to 100 times more potent than those produced by sick patients, and they now trust to begin human clinical trials shortly.FOOTAGE OF THE SERUM PROCEDURE IN CACHOEIRAS DE MACACU, BRAZIL
Mexico City, Mar 9 (EFE) .- Mexico not only has multiple agreements in place with international pharmaceutical companies but also is working on its own Covid-19 vaccine projects, a task being carried out by several different universities.(CAMERA: Juan Manuel Ramirez)Statements in Spanish fromEdda Sciutto, research coordinator of the IIBm of the UNAM:"Development is going more slowly because we had to acquire a lot of materials, we had materials in the lab, but we had to wait for the supply we needed before starting our research. However, we believe that, with the necessary equipment, we should have a national vaccine by October this year."
Nairobi (Kenya), Feb 4 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Daniel Irungu).- Kenyans Moses Kiuna and David Gathu have spent years developing technological innovations to solve problems in their community, from safety to health issues. During the pandemic they have created a device to disinfect surfaces and spaces contaminated with Covid-19. FOOTAGE AND SOUNDBITES OF MOSES KIUNA AND DAVID GATHU, COVID-19 DECONTAMINATION DEVICE CREATORS:-MOSES KIUNA: "When the virus hit our country we decided to create a machine that could help us decontaminate surfaces. It can also be used in schools, restaurants, hospitals (...)". "This machine can decontaminate viruses, bacteria ... and also infected surfaces." -DAVID GATHU: "This machine destroys biomolecular levels (...)".