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Mater Today Proc ; 2021 Jul 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2303493

ABSTRACT

COVID-19 gains from the research and technology component's establishment of information science, artificial intelligence, and computer understanding. The article aims to discuss the numerous facets of today's modern technology utilized to combat COVID-19 emergencies on various scales, such as medicinal picture handling, illness tracking, expected outcomes, computational science, and medications. Techniques: A complex search of the knowledge base associated with existing COVID-19 innovation is conducted. Furthermore, a concise survey of the excluded data is conducted, analyzing the various aspects of current developments for dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic. The below are the outcomes: We have a window of musings on the audit of the tech propellers used to mitigate and mask the significant impact of the upheaval. Even though several investigations into current innovation in COVID-19 have surfaced, there are still required implementations and contributions of innovation in this war. Consequently, a thorough presentation of the available data is given, and several modern technology implementations for combating the pandemic of COVID-19. Continuous advancements of advanced technologies have aided in improving the public's lives, and there is a strong belief that proven study plans utilizing AI would be of great benefit in assisting people in combating this infection.

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2021 Indo-European Conference on Sustainable Materials, Environment and Construction, COSMEC 2021 ; 2558, 2023.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-2282451

ABSTRACT

In the current situation, modern technologies are one of the pillars not only in education but in the whole education process also. Tendencies to include modern technologies in education have significantly supported the pandemic COVID-19 and the transfer of education to the virtual environment. The pedagogues at all levels of education provide students with material for home studying, hand out homework and share links for more supportive materials. Thanks to possibilities of internet and software are possible to teach online, organize classes, have consultation, parents meeting etc. This article aims to investigate in perspectives of primary schools' teachers and their approach to modern technologies as educating tools. What are their experiences and what technologies (software and hardware) they have to work with? © 2023 American Institute of Physics Inc.. All rights reserved.

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Cardiometry ; - (25):521-527, 2022.
Article in English | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-2226399

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Digitalization has helped in the transformation of several industries in the last 20 years. Merging various computer functionalities, such as internet facilities usage, super-fast processing ability, improved ability to acquire, and utilizing digital form data is a major success factor in this context. In this paper, we would mainly like to focus on the retail sector and how digital platforms transform the logic of retail exchanges and assess the challenges where digitalization can overcome in retail industries. In this day and age of the internet and electronic gadgets, almost everything is going virtual. A large portion of the population is finally transitioning from traditional to modern technology for any transaction type, whether banking, business, selling, and purchasing or any other activity. The digital revolution has significantly altered the efficiency and speed of economic operations, particularly during the recession and after the pandemic, which caused the global economy to slow. As a result of this situation, and to avoid a breakdown shortly, the global economy has been revolutionized by the internet and digital devices.

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Heliyon ; 8(12): e12333, 2022 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2179026

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In terms of treatment, a particularly targeted drug is needed to combat the COVID-19 pandemic. Although there are currently no specific drugs for COVID-19, traditional Chinese medicine(TCM) is clearly effective. It is recommended that through data analysis and mining of TCM cases (expert experience) and population evidence (RCT and cohort studies), core prescriptions for various efficacy can be obtained. Starting from a multidimensional model of regulating immunity, improving inflammation, and protecting multiple organs, this paper constructs a multidimensional model of targeted drug discovery, integrating molecular, cellular, and animal efficacy evaluation. Through functional activity testing, biophysical detection of compound binding to target proteins, multidimensional pharmacodynamic evaluation systems of cells (Vero E6, Vero, Vero81, Huh7, and caca2) and animals (mice infected with the new coronavirus, rhesus macaques, and hamsters), the effectiveness of effective preparations was evaluated, and various efficacy effects including lung moisturizing, dehumidification and detoxification were obtained. Using modern technology, it is now possible to understand how the immune system is controlled, how inflammation is reduced, and how various organs are protected. Complete early drug characterization and finally obtain effective targeted TCM. This article provides a demonstration resource for the development of new drugs specifically for TCM.

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5th International Conference on Eco Engineering Development, ICEED 2021 ; 998, 2022.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1784289

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The rate of Covid-19 spreading and sufferer are increasing. It has been infecting many people from various countries, including Indonesia. It needs efforts and community participation to minimise the COVID-19 virus spreading. One of the efforts that can be done is to utilise technology development. Implementing it in the office may be more efficient, effective, and improved to achieve maximum outcomes, particularly in terms of COVID-19 transmission in the office area, ensuring that performance processes run smoothly and maintain a healthy and conducive office atmosphere. By embedding the Smart Thermal Scanner Camera technology directly into the door sensor, it will determine who is susceptible to COVID-19 and thus minimise its spread. The methodology in this research is using descriptive qualitative methods. The modern technology implementation in this office is located in the lobby area, aims to facilitate communication and operational processes. The technology applied in the lobby area is a UV lamp air purifier, touchless door sensor, and thermal scanner. These three technologies support the situation during the COVID-19 pandemic so that workers or guests can use in-office services more safely and comfortably. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Indian J Public Health ; 65(4): 410-413, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1607361

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Generation Z has seen drastic changes in the medical sector with the health-care industry constantly updating itself with newer tools to provide quality treatment. The COVID-19 pandemic has greatly tested the services in every aspect of life and has led to an unprecedented increase in the online storage of patient data. Electronic health records (EHRs) are real-time records that make health information of any patient available securely to authorized users. EHRs in the Indian scenario are still in their budding stages, described as "islands of excellence in an ocean of inadequacy." The central institutes and corporate hospitals have implemented it, but the state medical colleges and peripheral health centers have miles to go. These patient data records become an essential tool in physician's decision-making, expertise, and management. One can review the data which is just a click away even after the patients have been discharged, especially in the follow-up period. The current scenario is such that health-care workers and nonhealth-care workers alike share the data of the patients in respect to their records, radiographs, and laboratory data using social media such as WhatsApp, Facebook, and Telegram. In the absence of adequate regulations, the reliability of the EHRs is questionable and doubt creates a preference for the traditional medical services among the health-care workers. To conclude, a clear and precise guideline that can enlighten the patient and health-care workers is the need of the hour. The concerns of online storage of data need to be alleviated and privacy regulations need to be addressed.


Subject(s)
COVID-19 , Humans , India/epidemiology , Pandemics , Reproducibility of Results , SARS-CoV-2
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Int J Environ Res Public Health ; 18(17)2021 09 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1390634

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With the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic, companies had to adapt quickly to survive in the market. During this time, employers played a key role, along with employees involved in Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) activities, as they were responsible for implementing the recommendations of the European Commission. There is no unambiguous definition of OHS in Polish legislation. It is assumed that it is a set of rules defining the manner of performing work, and above all, a method of providing employees with working conditions so that their performance is safe and hygienic. Responsibility for the health and safety in the workplace is imposed on the employer by the legislature. Thus, effective health and safety training is an essential element of the success of any properly operating company. In the literature, no studies have been identified that evaluate the effectiveness of actions during the COVID-19 outbreak. The aim of the article is to present the actions of Polish employers along with their effectiveness assessment related to the protection of employees during the COVID-19 outbreak. The article presents a proposal for conducting remote OHS (Occupational Health and Safety) training using the platform Moodle. The created course was implemented during OHS training conducted in a selected manufacturing company. At its end, an evaluation of the course was carried out, and the collected opinions of training participants allowed the formulation of interesting conclusions, which became the contribution of this paper. The authors pay special attention to three main points of the work. The first is the form of training, which gives the possibility to conduct training at a distance while maintaining its effectiveness. The second important point is the mandatory feedback of the trainees, ensuring the possibility of continuous improvement and quality enhancement of both the program and the form of training. The evaluation was developed on the basis of the extended Kirkpatrick model, which is a completely new approach to OHS training evaluation. The third point emphasized by the authors is the possibility of precise adaptation of the training to other plants and even industries. Therefore, it can be concluded that the course developed by the authors is a very interesting and practical didactic tool with great implementation potential.


Subject(s)
COVID-19 , Humans , Pandemics , Poland , SARS-CoV-2 , Workplace
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