In a bid to expand testing capacity and reduce human
exposure to the coronavirus, Spain will be deploying a fleet of robots to
automate coronavirus testing in the country. Currently, about 15,000 to 20,000
tests are carried out in Spain, so robots would quadruple the number of tests
currently being done. Also, given that 12% of the 35,000 coronavirus cases in
Spain are health workers, the risk of new cases of health worker
contaminations would be greatly reduced.
The head of Madrid's Health Institute Raquel
Yotti said: A plan to automate tests through robots has been already
designed and Spain has committed to buying four robots that will allow us to
execute 80,000 tests per day.' The Spanish government is yet to give a
deployment date or explain the robots' mode of operation.
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