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(JNS) Yaakov Lappin - Israel Aerospace Industries and Elbit Systems have developed cutting-edge coronavirus symptom detectors using radar and camera technology, enabling medical teams to screen patients from another room, thereby greatly enhancing their safety. The Defense Ministry announced that its National Emergency Team has developed prototypes to measure the vital signs of patients, including pulse, respiratory rate and temperature, and pick out patterns that indicate a likely coronavirus infection. Currently, medical teams have to examine patients directly through close contact and at longer intervals, putting them in danger of infection.2020-04-07 00:00:00Full Article
Israel Turning Radar into Coronavirus Symptom Detector
(JNS) Yaakov Lappin - Israel Aerospace Industries and Elbit Systems have developed cutting-edge coronavirus symptom detectors using radar and camera technology, enabling medical teams to screen patients from another room, thereby greatly enhancing their safety. The Defense Ministry announced that its National Emergency Team has developed prototypes to measure the vital signs of patients, including pulse, respiratory rate and temperature, and pick out patterns that indicate a likely coronavirus infection. Currently, medical teams have to examine patients directly through close contact and at longer intervals, putting them in danger of infection.2020-04-07 00:00:00Full Article
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