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Health News on Friday, April 19, 2019
Source: 3news.com
2019-04-19
The event will see the delivery of vaccines to patients at the hospital.
Ghana will attend the first drone delivery of drugs on Tuesday, April 23 at the New Tafo Hospital in the eastern region.
The event will see the delivery of vaccines to patients at the hospital.
This is part of the project to commission a state-of-the-art zip line facility on Wednesday, April 24th.
The commissioning will be carried out by the president Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, who will also lead a delegation for a tour of the facilities.
Zipline's UAV delivery service is intended to expand access to healthcare and save lives.
Health workers place their orders by SMS and receive their deliveries in 30 minutes on average.
Zipline UAVs take off and land from its distribution centers, requiring no additional infrastructure in the clinics it serves.
Deliveries are from the sky, the drone descending to a safe height above ground and parachute drop drugs to a designated location in the health centers that it serves.
Because the company's drones travel daily through commercial airspace in remote and populated areas to deliver vital and life-saving medicines to those in need, the safety and reliability of Zipline's services is a top priority.
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