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Indian hospital uses robots to hand out medicine to COVID-19 patients

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Indian hospital uses robots to hand out medicine to COVID-19 patients

Indian hospital uses robots to hand out medicine to COVID-19 patients

A hospital in Chennai, southern India, is using automated robots to help serve medicine and look after patients with COVID-19.

A hospital in Chennai, southern India, is using automated robots to help serve medicine and look after patients with COVID-19.

The robots are being used by Chennai Stanley General Hospital to avoid the potential spread of the virus between patients and staff.

This footage was filmed on April 7.




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