At the time that the
coronavirus pandemic started in China, no one could predict how much it would
affect them and their countries. Now that we are so deep into it, we have seen
and we know firsthand what devastating impact it has had and still have on the
global and local economy, healthcare workers and other industries, social
lives, etc. technology ever, what we did not see coming at all was that it
would also spur creativity in people in the bid to fight the virus. But it
certainly has.
The saying: Necessity
is the mother of invention, cannot be truer as this coronavirus pandemic has
confirmed. While we struggle to follow the different guidelines laid down by
health organizations and the government such as not touching our faces,
disinfecting surfaces regularly, wearing gloves and face masks, etc., there are
others that have been thinking of ways to ease this burden with technology and help us stay safe. This has led to a lot of ‘coronavirus
inventions.’
Here, we look at 8
innovative gadgets that were developed in the fight against coronavirus.
1. Hygiene Hook for Doors
If at some point in
the past, someone had told us that in the future we would be scared to hold
doorknobs to open the door, we would have strongly refuted such predictions.
But here is a hook with which we can open a door without touching it because
the virus might be on the knob.
Steve Brooks, a
furniture designer from Britain, designed this simple device that looks like a
coat hanger and a hook that can be used for pushing, pulling, or turning the
handle of a door.
Brooks made this device to help the frontline health care
workers. However, it's a very important tool for every one of us. We all have
to go in and out of places, even rooms in our houses. So, it is practically
impossible to avoid a door handle. However, with this device people can
maneuver their way around doors.
2. ImmuTouch Wristband
One of the numerous
guidelines given by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the different
health ministries is to avoid touching our face, especially the eyes, nose, and
mouth because the virus can get into the body through these vulnerable spots.
There is no problem with this guideline except that people touch their faces as
a part of their unconscious behavior. So, it is hard to stop it so suddenly.
According to a report published, the least number of times people put their hands to
their faces in one hour is 23 times. That is 23 different times that the virus
can be transferred from the hands to the body system in just one hour.
This fact is what led
to the invention of the Immutouch wristband or bracelet. This wristband is able
to detect when a person is trying to touch their face, including the eyes,
nose, and mouth. It then vibrates immediately it senses this to caution the
person of their unconscious action. This will make the person more conscious,
and reduce the risk of infection.
3. Mask that Kills the Virus
There is also the
mask/ventilator that can actually kill the virus. This is another important
invention that can help in many ways. It can kill and help reduce the spread of
the virus, reduce the workload on the health workers, and help the patient
recover.
This snood mask has an
antiviral coating to help combat the virus. According to the inventors of this
mask, it can also work as a basic ventilator that can be used in the treatment
of the coronavirus, as it helps the patient breathes better and also kill the
virus. Even though this mask was not created to replace the ICU ventilator,
most patients that are given this mask first will not need to go into ICU.
The mask is also able
to clean the particles of the virus in the room and give the patient a purified
air. With this mask, the patients can take care of themselves, and this will
reduce the workload of nurses and health workers.
4. CoronaOven
This was invented by
the Log 9 Materials. The basis of this oven is the patent-pending technology,
and it uses ultraviolet light with a precise wavelength. When this is combined
with many of the parameters for designing this product, it is effective in
disinfecting surfaces from viruses, bacteria, and germs.
According to the
manufacturers, the design of this product is based on their study of SARS. This
has allowed them to create an effective product, so you don't have to worry
about contacting the virus from your groceries or grocery shopping.
The CoronaOven is a
different microwave form the normal microwaves, as it has a precise application
of ultraviolet light and a superior design that is backed by science. However,
it can be used as easily as a normal microwave. All you need to do is place
your item inside the box for disinfection, then turn the microwave on for a while
based on the suggested requirements, and it will completely disinfect it.
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5. Fitz Protect Custom Glasses
The healthcare workers
on the frontline of the fight against coronavirus need protection. There have been calls for
more PPEs and many other types of equipment to protect
them and help curb the spread of the virus.
Fitz, a 3D-printed
eyewear brand has responded to this call with its protective glasses for
healthcare workers. This company leverages technology to create custom-fit
glasses to protect the healthcare workers that need protection on the
frontline.
The ‘Protect’
custom-fit glasses can be used for a broad number of prescriptions which
include doctors and nurses getting cover and protection against fluids that
would have ordinarily entered into their eyes. As much as healthcare
professionals are using the nose masks to prevent the entry of fluids into
their nose and mouth from COVID-19 positive patients, they also need to protect
their eyes. The regular corrective glasses which they wear have come short in
this regard. That is what makes the Fitz protect custom glasses necessary.
6. Antimicrobial Fabric
This is another very
interesting tool in the fight against coronavirus. However, it will be false to
say that it was invented for the fight against corona. Antimicrobial fabrics
have been in existence before the COVID-19 pandemic.
Antimicrobial fabrics
are treated with substances that are meant to prevent microbes like viruses,
bacteria, and fungi from living or flourishing in it. These fabrics are already in use in the
healthcare industry for making gowns, drapery, and bed dressings, so that they
are not easily contaminated and won't need regular replacement.
However, not all of
these fabrics kills the virus. There are those that kill it and others that
slow or stops its growth.
These fabrics are
effective in the fight against coronavirus as they can trap the virus in the
fabric, killing it or stopping its growth.
7. Droom Corona Shield
AEGIS Microbe shield
technology is the basis for the Droom corona shield. With this technology, cars
can be sanitized deeply in order to reduce microorganism growth which can be
transferred across surfaces.
The manufacturers of
this shield, Droom, provide antimicrobial protectant shields for surfaces in
two-wheeler vehicles and cars which have proven effective against other viruses
that are spread by droplets such as SARS.
This technology
inhibits the growth of harmful microbes such as viruses, algae, bacteria,
mildew, and mold, etc. It is a protective layer which improves biological risk
management with a microorganism reduction rate of 99.99 percent, while also
providing another layer of hygiene protection. This shield has an efficiency of
up to 4 months.
8. Smart Thermal Imaging Goggles
This is another
technology invented by Chinese AI startup Rokid. It is a smart glass powered by AI and is able to pick out people that have a
fever, which is a major symptom of COVID-19. These glasses make use of thermal
imaging cameras for measuring the temperature of a person up to a meter away.
According to the
manufacturers, each one of these goggles is able to scan the temperature of
hundreds of people within 2 minutes. The device also makes digital records and
sends alerts to the appropriate staff as soon as it spots a person with a high
fever.
These smart thermal
imaging goggles identify people with fever by measuring their skin temperature
and core body temperature. When it is not the same, it is a sign that the
person has a fever. So, it is effective for detecting people that are positive
with coronavirus but do not show the symptoms yet. These devices are already in
use at airports and hospitals for testing staff and patients alike. This is yet
another invention in the growing list of COVID-19-inspired inventions.
Conclusion
The willingness of individuals and corporate bodies to help solve the problem with coronavirus is seeing us through this tough period. The list of technologies and inventions that have been made in this period is overwhelming and it does make the work easier for our health workers.
Also Read: How to Effectively Clean your Smartphone During Coronavirus Pandemic
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