Today's news of a second vaccine is further reason to feel hopeful. What was true with the first vaccine remains true with the second: we are still months away. Until then, Americans need to continue to practice social-distancing and mask-wearing to get the virus under control.
Congratulations to NASA and SpaceX on today's launch. It’s a testament to the power of science and what we can accomplish by harnessing our innovation, ingenuity, and determination. I join all Americans and the people of Japan in wishing the astronauts Godspeed on their journey.
“It’s coronavirus now but it could be something else in a few years. I think a lot of the changes that have happened now are going to stay.”
(An orthopedic surgeon from the frontline, this time about UV cleaning robots - I told you so! 🙂)
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LEMO connectors (@LEMOConnectors) can be used on collaborative robots for industrial applications but also for control. Check out all their capabilities here: bit.ly/37k3gyr
I've tested over 150 #DigitalHealth technologies. It doesn't happen often that I get carried away by a product.
But using a portable #ultrasound like @clariusmhealth is pretty mind-blowing.
Such a technology marks the era of how patients are becoming the point-of-care!
ALT Testing Clarius, the portable, A.I.-assisted ultrasound device