The Role of Technology in the Fight against COVID-19
Ms. Muskan Sharma1, Ms. Mayuri kale2, Mrs. Shubhangi Mahadik3 , Mrs. Rasika Patil4
Student, MCA Bharti Vidyapeeth, Navi Mumbai, India1
Student, MCA Bharti Vidyapeeth, Navi Mumbai, India2
Asst. Professor, Bharti Vidyapeeth, Navi Mumbai, India3
Asst. Professor, Bharti Vidyapeeth, Navi Mumbai, India4
ABSTRACT:-
Technology has played a crucial role in responding to the novel coronavirus (SARSCoV-2) and subsequent COVID-19 pandemic. The virus’s mix of morbidity and transmissibility has challenged officers and exposed essential limitations of the normal public health equipment. However, throughout this pandemic, technology has answered the decision for a brand new kind of public health that illustrates opportunities for increased gracefulness, scale, and responsiveness. However, technology has helped rework the general public health landscape with new and refined capabilities - the effectuality and impact of which can be determined by history. Technologies like chatbot and virtualized patient care supply a mechanism to sorting and distribute care at scale. computing and superior computing have accelerated analysis into understanding the virus and developing targeted medicine to treat infection and stop transmission. New mobile contact tracing protocols that preserve patient privacy and civil liberties were developed in response to public issues, making new opportunities for privacy-sensitive technologies that aid efforts to stop and management outbreaks. whereas a lot of progress remains required, the COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted technology’s importance to public health security and pandemic readiness. Future multistakeholder collaborations, together with those with technology organizations, square measure required to facilitate progress in overcoming this pandemic, setting the stage for improved pandemic readiness within the future. As lessons square measure assessed from this pandemic, public officers ought to contemplate technology’s role and still obtain opportunities to supplement and improve on ancient approaches.
Keywords: technology, public health, population health, COVID-19, SARS-CoV2, infectious disease