Combating COVID-19: Study of robotic solutions for COVID-19

Due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic caused by the novel virus SARS-CoV-2, the healthcare professionals throughout the world are at the most significant risk of infection from the treatment of infected patients. The risk is not only limited to them, people working in the service sectors who are r...

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