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Tech giant develops Ebola-proof tablet device

Google and a group of technology volunteers have developed a tablet device that could help doctors in the fight against Ebola.

health care worker holding Ebola proof tablet

According to the developers, the Ebola- proof tablet has been designed in such a way that it can survive being doused in chlorine, be used while wearing gloves; and is resistant to storms as well as high humidity.

According to BBC.com, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) had put out a call for an Ebola-proof tablet to help teams record vital patient information, according to the report, the need for the Ebola-proof tablet had arisen when doctors began to shout patient notes across fences in order to avoid contamination.

Ebola is passed on through contact with body fluids, and even a single piece of paper leaving a high-risk zone poses a risk of passing on the infection, additionally, health-care workers caring for patients have to wear full protective suits with goggles and multiple layers of gloves, despite soaring temperatures, hence, the need for an Ebola-proof tablet.

According to the report, The tablet is said to have waterproof casing at an “industrial level” and it has no sharp edges in order to prevent protective clothing from being pierced.

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The device can be charged quickly and wirelessly by being placed on a table, it connects wirelessly to a tiny local network server that is roughly the size of a postage stamp.

The report also revealed that health workers can also use the device to track a patient’s progress, comparing pulse, temperature and other results over time.

The device is currently being tested at MSF treatment centres in Sierra Leone.

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