Coronavirus tests should be delivered to people's homes using DRONES, study suggests

Daily Mail - Science & tech 

Coronavirus tests should be delivered to people's homes using drones to cut the spread of the deadly infection, a study has suggested. The proposal would see batches tests of tests ferried from centralised test facilities out the the public, allowing authorities to determine who needed to be quarantined. At the same time, removing the need to visit testing facilities would minimise the risk of aiding the disease's spread among the population in the process. They suggest that 36 drones each carrying 100 tests could visit everyone in such a city of population 100,000 inhabitants repeatedly every four days. However, even running tests of individuals every 30 days, they said, 'would flatten the curve quite significantly.' Coronavirus tests should be delivered to people's homes using drones to cut the spread of the deadly infection, a study has suggested The proactive screening of the general population for coronavirus infection -- especially in the case of asymptomatic cases -- has significant potential in helping to curb the spread of COVID-10, but implementing such would have its challenges.